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Fitch Downgrades Argentina, Expects ‘Probable’ Default

Tuesday, 27 Nov 2012 05:40 PM

 

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Argentina’s credit rating was cut by Fitch Ratings, which said a default is probable after a U.S. judge ruled the country can’t make payments on its restructured bonds unless it pays holders of defaulted debt by Dec. 15.

The rating on Argentina’s international law bonds was lowered to CC, eight levels below investment grade, from B, Fitch said Tuesday in an e-mailed statement. It cut the rating on bonds sold under Argentine law to B- from B.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa ruled on Nov. 21 Argentina must deposit $1.33 billion for creditors who rejected the terms of the country’s two debt restructurings before it makes a $3 billion coupon payment to holders of performing securities next month.

Fitch said the country’s failure to make a payment on warrants that are linked to economic growth would be considered a default on the country’s other debt securities issued under international law.

“The downgrade of the long-term foreign currency IDR reflects Fitch’s view that a default by Argentina is probable,” Lucila Broide, an analyst at Fitch in New York, said in the statement.

Monday, the Argentine government and holders of the country’s restructured bonds asked a federal appeals court for an emergency stay to block the judge’s orders.

In an emailed statement, the Economy Ministry said that Griesa’s decision is unfair and that a scenario where holdouts seek equal terms as investors who accepted swaps in restructurings could be debated in Congress.

Speculation that Argentina will halt payments on performing bonds rather than pay the holdouts has made its debt the costliest in the world to insure against non-payment, according to credit default swaps.

Argentine dollar bonds have plunged 13 percent since Griesa’s decision, JPMorgan Chase & Co. indexes show.

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