Galicia, Petrobras trade up as Argentine corps beat bumps in road

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Galicia, Petrobras trade up as Argentine corps beat bumps in road

Petrobras Argentina, oil
Truck drivers and tankers parked at the Shell and Petrobras oil terminal in Dock Sud, Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 21, 2012. The government of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner announced that will apply the Law of Supply because of the conflict with the truck driver's union, which began a strike that is leaving without fuel much of Argentina. Photo: Sergio Goya/dpa/au | GOYA/DPA/PA Images

Lat Am bond bankers said that conditions continued to be supportive for most Argentine borrowers, although the contrasting fortunes of the deals in the market last week showed that investors were becoming more selective.

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