PiConsultora escribió: ↑ Es lo que expreso BR hoy.
The Ad Hoc Bondholder Group, including names like Ashmore, BlackRock and AllianceBernstein, cautioned that it wanted more engagement from Argentina, which it said was still lacking.
“The Group welcomes Argentina’s expression of an intent to work with creditors, but actions speak louder than words,” it said in a statement. “Over the last month, Argentina has had virtually no substantive engagement with its creditors.”
The Argentina Creditor Committee, another of the main groups, said on Friday it objected to Argentina’s decision to default on its international bonds, though it remained committed to seeking a successful restructuring deal.
“This latest default, if not promptly resolved, will prevent access to the international capital markets needed for the recovery of the Argentine economy and therefore will be detrimental to the Argentine people.”
Ah mira vos. No me parece raro a mi que el gobierno no pregunte, sino que imponga negociaciones. Cada cual con su librito, pero anda a saber donde termina quedando.
Al parecer no hay comunicaciones y el gobierno lo maneja como se le canta...