BUENOS AIRES, June 18 — Argentina’s government will not cede further ground in debt restructuring negotiations with creditors after improving its offer to around 50 cents on the dollar with an additional export-linked sweetener, an official source said on Wednesday. The South American grains...
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BUENOS AIRES, June 18 — Argentina’s government will not cede further ground in debt restructuring negotiations with creditors after improving its offer to around 50 cents on the dollar with an additional export-linked sweetener, an official source said on Wednesday. “The government believes that the creditors’ proposal has an unsustainable cost for Argentines,” said the person, who asked not to be identified as the talks were private. Various creditor groups have made counter-proposals during the negotiations.
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