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A no deal of Argentina with IMF this year, not so bad after all according to Morgan Stanley


 
A no deal of Argentina with IMF this year, not so bad after all according to Morgan Stanley
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After Argentina defaulted on its sovereign debt for the ninth time, investors expects the government to make progress with IMF over a US$ 44 billion in debt
International Investment Bank Morgan Stanley has shifted its long-held view on Argentina sovereign credit to “like,” as risks were flexed upside after a lot of bad news had been priced into bonds, including, increasingly, a delay to an IMF program and a further complication with the Club of Paris payment.
After Argentina last year defaulted on its sovereign debt for the ninth time, investors have been waiting for the government to make progress with the International Monetary Fund over a deal to restructure around US$ 44 billion in debt. ....

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UPDATE 1-Morgan Stanley upbeat on Argentina credit as IMF deal delay priced in


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LONDON, March 12 (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley said it had shifted its long-held neutral view on Argentina sovereign credit to “like,” as risks were skewed to the upside after a lot of bad news had been priced into bonds, including, increasingly, a delay to an IMF program.
After Argentina last year defaulted on its sovereign debt for the ninth time, investors have been waiting for the government to make progress with the International Monetary Fund over a deal to restructure around $46 billion in debt.
Morgan Stanley’s “muddle-through” thesis was playing out, with no IMF program expected to be up and running in 2021, Morgan Stanley economist Fernando Sedano and his colleagues said in a research note on Friday. ....

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