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Argentina claims victory on bond deal
AFP
July 05, 2010
BUENOS AIRES More than two-thirds of Argentina's creditors have accepted a deal with Buenos Aires ending their long-running debt dispute, the Economy Ministry has said.
Heralding Argentina's return to the financial mainstream, the ministry said 70.2 percent of creditors who held debt which Argentina defaulted on had agreed to the latest restructuring deal, worth 18.3 billion dollars.
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