Quarantined bankers, video roadshows: coronavirus hits Argentine debt talks By Reuters

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Argentina's eager objective to hit an arrangement with bondholders to redo nearly $70 billion in obligations before the finish of March was never going to be simple. Presently a coronavirus episode and smashing security markets take steps to entangle things further.  

The South American nation is looking for "generous help", Economy Minister Martin Guzman revealed to Reuters a week ago, yet is a long way from sure to hit its March 31 cutoff time for an arrangement, with gatherings with lenders influenced by the pandemic.  

Argentina has forced isolates and suspended travel with the United States and nations around Europe, home to significant loan bosses including Pimco and BlackRock Inc (N:BLK). The nation itself has 56 cases and two passings, official information appear. 


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