KONTAN.CO.ID - BUENOS AIRES. Argentina and its creditors have edged closer to a deal after a second round of proposals were exchanged between key bondholders and the government, bolstering hopes that an eventual accord can be struck to revamp around $65 billion in debt. Buenos Aires unveiled an amended proposal on Thursday with slightly earlier maturities and a shorter two-year grace period on coupon payments, after it earlier knocked back a new counter-offer from two key creditor groups. The South American country’s economy minister said the new proposal from bondholders was a step in the “right direction,” but still fell short of what the country needed to dig itself out from its debt crisis amid a lengthy recession.
Argentina, creditors getting closer to deal as new offers exchanged
KONTAN.CO.ID - BUENOS AIRES. Argentina and its creditors have edged closer to a deal after a second round of proposals were exchanged between key bondholders and the government, bolstering hopes that an eventual accord can be struck to revamp around $65 billion in debt. Buenos Aires unveiled an amended proposal on Thursday with slightly earlier maturities and a shorter two-year grace period on coupon payments, after it earlier knocked back a new counter-offer from two key creditor groups. The South American country’s economy minister said the new proposal from bondholders was a step in the “right direction,” but still fell short of what the country needed to dig itself out from its debt crisis amid a lengthy recession.