Should Argentina Default On Its Debt?

Should Argentina Default on its Debt?

  • Yes, she should default

    Votes: 6 17.1%
  • No, she should NOT default

    Votes: 16 45.7%
  • There is a "Third Way"

    Votes: 7 20.0%
  • No Opinion

    Votes: 6 17.1%

  • Total voters
    35
Who is responsible for Argentina's Debt Problems?
All Argentines
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Is an Argetninean toddler responsible for the debts? Do you think Favaloro who helped in saving millions of lives was responsible for the debts? :)

I do not think it is a good idea to blend nationality, corruption and responsibility here.

Dr, Favaloro RIP was very disappointed with the Government :cool:
 
Need dollars? May be SOL:
http://www.cronista.com/finanzasmercados/Noticias-de-EE.UU.-por-los-fondos-buitre-congelan-el-mercado-y-no-hay-precio-para-el-dolar-blue-20140618-0099.html
 
Griesa upset in meeting yelling between Argi Attorneys and the Vulture Counterparts...!!

Griesa Said the CFK's speech on extorsion, shows she has no intention to pay,,,Its a Charade Griesa said!!

Griesa Said:
Argentina in the last twelve years has laughed about Court judgments, I dont wan't Argentina to laugh again at a Court judgment,"

"Argentina en los últimos doce años se ha reído de las sentencias judiciales, no quiero que Argentina se vuelva a reír de una sentencia judicial", sostuvo Griesa.

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Her speeches time and time again are coming back to haunt her.
Remember that one in M de P when the Libertad (a fine vessel) returned?
Cringeworthy is one way of describing it.
I bet she wishes she'd put a sock in it now.
 
Here's what Argentina should do if things turn wrong: wait for Chevron to finish the investment in Vaca Muerta, then seize it for whatever reason (let's forget the Separation of powers, could be through the Justice). Motive = http://seekingalpha....atile-argentina

Then, service the 3 argentinean submarines (who went under the sea for like 20 hours during the past years) and send them to destroy the owner of a yacht who cruises in the Caribean - of course in a place which allows "fiscal optimization") and who happens to be the owner of one of those vulture funds. It is said that he has some kind of anti-missile system onboard, to protect himself from his brother (ah, family conflicts are so common).

Then create a Supranational Court of Justice with non-aligned, but powerful countries, and post a warrant to capture GWB, Rummy and others for war crimes, illegal war, etc.

It's time to rock tango

If you want a solution, just ask me :p
 
There's no telling what KFC has waiting up her sleeve before she leaves the stage.
 
There's something really weird about the Griesa comment above (laughed about Court judgments), it's that his decision will provoke the death/suicide/depression/whatever of xxxxx people due to the crisis that would result from a default.

It's like if he was giving priority to his perception about Argentina, instead to the lives (literally) of thousands of people.

That's my "perception" about Griesa's "perception". He shouldn't have said that IMHO
 
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303309504579184151596513032

With Argentina's bondholders increasingly worried that an adverse court ruling in the U.S. might lead to a sovereign default, one creditor is proposing a novel solution: Investors should dig into their own pockets and pay the hedge funds that are suing to collect on defaulted Argentine debt.


What happened with this?
 
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