All of which appears to point to the folly of Prat-Gay in rushing a half-baked solution to the Argentine congress and trying hand-wave his way through before tidying things up with the remaining holdouts. Wasn't the toxic detritus of "remaining holdouts" what got them into the last default? That whole rush effort and the appearance of assembling cooperative majorities in both houses now seems at the point of unraveling. Getting the money before 14 April is seeming less likely. Already talk here of the next default.
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