Cabinet Chief Jorge Capitanich insisted once again on Argentina’s willingness to negotiate.
The Argentine delegation did not show up to the scheduled hearing today, Wednesday.
According to Mr. Pollack, Argentina’s defence could not make it in time.
Willing to negotiate?
The usual problem with foreign credit cards and Argentine ATMs is that there is a limit to the amount you are allowed to draw per 24 hours and/or per transaction. Have your friend try 2000, then 1500, 1000, 900, 600, 500, 350 pesos.
As has been said by others: using ATMs here is a terrible...
A disagreement in with the 11 billion dollars swap offered by China are to be dealt with by the London courts; in second instance it will be under the authority of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris.
Whatever happened to all the blabbering about 'a sovereign state' and foreign...
It is quite ironic that any disagreement in connexion with the 11 billion dollars swap system offered by China are to be dealt with, in the first instance, by the London courts, and in second instance it will be under the authority of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris.
Whatever...
That'll teach them not to make judge Griesa angry
The City of Buenos Aires is being hit by heavy rains and lightning storms since today’s early morning, expected to last till the evening. :eek: ;)
Cabinet Chief Capitanich emphasized the "support of the international community" to Argentina, who alegedly received the backing of the countries of the BRICS and Unasur blocks in this conflict. Presidenta Cristina also said that BRICS support Argentina in the holdouts dispute.
Now also Buenos...
Do you know Argentine Law 26,017 (the “Lock Law”)?
Who owns the majority of YPF?
Has Argentina paid the app 7 percent on the FAA bondholders who would not accept the loss of 70 percent of their fortune?
Based on this and previous experience, how do you suggest collateral in the form of assets...
Value: app 5 centavos.
UN General Assembly decisions are mere invitations, only Security Council decisions are binding (but can be ignored unless one or more states enforce them).
They just love it - or sumthin'
Hong Kong democracy 'referendum' draws nearly 800,000
http://www.bbc.com/n...-china-28076566
Hong Kong’s Democracy Supporters Chafe at Inequality and Beijing’s Sway
http://www.nytimes.c...-sway.html?_r=0
Petition: Let Hong Kong become a democratic city...
Try: "because the Argentina government cannot borrow in the international markets".
The Argentine provinces yearn to borrow in the international markets, BsAs alone 2.5 billion US$, Mendoza 800 million US$, etc. The republic needs a huge investment to develop Vaca Muerta, but it cannot borrow...
The United States are so evil,evil,evil.
The United Kingdom is so evil,evil,evil.
The Soviet Union Russia is so nice, nice, nice.
China is so nice, nice, nice.
The naive is so gullible, gullible, gullible.
I forgot to mention that if you will be living and working near the Tramvia (light rail) it is a reasonably fast transportation.
http://www.mendoza.gov.ar/metrotranvia/
The Mendoza zoo has more problems than the suffering polar bear.
Packs of wil dogs enter the zoo at night, attack and kill animals in the enclosures.
2014.07.01: Tragedia en el Zoo: una jauría mató a 25 (más tarde:+ 2 ñandúes). 27 ñandús killed.
http://www.losandes....-infarto-797680...
If you don't understand the difference in reliability between a headline and an article, I feel sorry for you.
Headline: New cure for malaria!
Article: A new discovery may lead to a cure for malaria in 10 to 15 years.
Headlines were invented to make the gullible buy the rag.
Enough!