When countries go bust

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Argentina's economic crisis highlights the need for a process of sovereign bankruptcy. Anne Krueger of the International Monetary Fund has proposed that nations with 'truly unsustainable' debts should be given temporary legal protection while it restructures its debts.

Management, International Monetary Fund, Economic policy, External debt relief, Debt relief

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The end

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Argentina's financial crisis has worsened, and the government's efforts to avoid a debt default have caused greater problems. The government has now imposed strict controls on the withdrawal of cash from bank accounts.

Laws, regulations and rules, Bank deposits

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Down, and almost out, in Buenos Aires

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Argentina's economic crisis is deepening, and a debt default looks increasingly likely. The factors blamed for the crisis include Argentina's currency board, fiscal policy, government mismanagement or external forces.

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Subjects list: Economic aspects, Argentina, National debt, Public debts
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