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ACI Airport Sudamérica, the operator of Uruguay’s largest airport, has received consent from its bondholders to delay a year of debt payments to help it through the Covid-19 pandemic — just weeks after creditors of its Argentine sister company achieved the same.
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Argentine authorities were understood to be weighing up debt restructuring proposals from several bondholders on Sunday evening as default looms large for the South American sovereign.
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The Province of Buenos Aires (PBA) legally entered default this week amid pleas from its creditors for serious restructuring negotiations. But Argentine sovereign bondholders are still holding out hope that they may come to an agreement with the national government.
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Holders of Avianca’s international bonds are keenly watching the Colombian government’s next move after the airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York.
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Argentina’s turnaround under former president Mauricio Macri turned out to be a castle built on sand. But as the country heads towards default, the slick execution of its bond market fairytale between 2016 and 2018 could show the Fernández government how to handle investors.
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Central American sovereign Belize, which last restructured its international debt in 2017, is likely to seek to delay a $13m coupon payment due in August on its only external bond, believes Moody’s.