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Argentine black market peso hits low, risk rises before debt proposal

Published 04/16/2020, 11:57 AM
Updated 04/16/2020, 12:00 PM
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By Cassandra Garrison and Walter Bianchi

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's black market peso and its official currency both hit new lows on Thursday ahead of the country's long-anticipated offer to creditors for restructuring about $70 billion in debt.

Latin America's third largest economy is set to make its proposal to international creditors later on Thursday in order to push back payments on bonds issued under foreign law.

With the proposal already delayed from Argentina's target date of March 31 due to the coronavirus pandemic, bondholders said they are preparing for steep losses amid a lack of information from the government.

Traders said the black market peso fell to 100 per U.S. dollar, a historic low which marked a 15% loss since March 19.

Argentina's official peso

Meanwhile, Argentina's over-the-counter bonds rose by 0.6% on speculative buying of stocks and bonds, traders said.

The government has told its creditors the country will need substantial debt relief and that any offer will have to be sustainable, even as the pandemic underscores the prospect of a deep recession for the country this year.

Investors have said they expect haircuts and coupon reductions in Argentina's initial offer, though the proposal could be just a first step in a lengthy negotiation process.

Nikhil Sanghani, a London-based economist at Capital Economics, said analysts will be watching the offer closely for signs of debt sustainability.

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"We think that Argentina needs debt relief of around $85 billion to $100 billion, as opposed to the International Monetary Fund's estimate of $50 billion to $85 billion, to return its public debt to a sustainable level," Sanghani said.

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