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| Amado Boudou wants a solution that meets Argentinas needs |
The Argentine government is strongly indicating that it wants to reach a deal with the Paris Club of creditor nations on the restructuring of $6.7 billion in payment arrears, prompting Moodys to suggest that it might eventually upgrade the countrys sovereign rating.
However, the Argentine authorities are insisting that in order to reach this accord it should not be necessary for the country to face a review of its finances by the IMF, something that is being pushed for by the Paris Club members. "Its important to arrive at a solution with the Paris Club, but this solution must be satisfactory for the creditors, be possible to implement, and above all, serve Argentinas needs," says Amado Boudou, the Argentine economy minister, who recently met Christine Lagarde, the French economy minister,...