KONTAN.CO.ID - BUENOS AIRES. The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday called Argentina's debt "unsustainable" and said bondholders in negotiations with the South American country would need to make a meaningful contribution to help resolve the crisis. The statement came as the fund wrapped up a week-long visit to Argentina, which is battling to avoid defaulting on around US$100 billion in loans and bonds after a biting recession, high inflation and a market crash pummeled the country last year. The IMF said a drop in the peso currency and sharp rise in public debts mean the country needs a "definitive debt operation - yielding a meaningful contribution from private creditors" to restore debt sustainability.
IMF says Argentine debt 'unsustainable,' calls on bondholders to help resolve crisis
KONTAN.CO.ID - BUENOS AIRES. The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday called Argentina's debt "unsustainable" and said bondholders in negotiations with the South American country would need to make a meaningful contribution to help resolve the crisis. The statement came as the fund wrapped up a week-long visit to Argentina, which is battling to avoid defaulting on around US$100 billion in loans and bonds after a biting recession, high inflation and a market crash pummeled the country last year. The IMF said a drop in the peso currency and sharp rise in public debts mean the country needs a "definitive debt operation - yielding a meaningful contribution from private creditors" to restore debt sustainability.