Argentina Says Sending Officials To New York Debt Talks On Monday
By Richard Lough | Jul 28, 2014 08:40 AM EDT
Argentina will send a negotiation team to New York on Monday for further talks with a U.S. court-appointed mediator in its debt dispute with "holdout" investors, cabinet chief Jorge Capitanich said, with just three days left to avert a default.
Argentina has until Wednesday to either pay the New York hedge funds suing for full repayment on their bonds or reach a deal.
Otherwise, barring a suspension of the court-ordered July 30 deadline, Argentina will default for the second time in 12 years.
It was not clear from Captinich's comments when the Argentine officials would arrive in New York.
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