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"Argentina: Will Cristina
Appease Investors?" October 26, 2007 - Gustavo Canonero, Drausio Giacomelli,
Hongtao Jiang and Geraint Jones (Deutsche Bank).
"Argentina: Latest
Court Developments." February 8, 2007 - Guillermo Mondino (Lehman Brothers).
"Sovereign
Debt Default: Cry for the United States, not Argentina." September 2006 -
Hal S. Scott (Harvard Law School, published by Washington Legal Foundation).
"Argentina: Quasi-Par Bonds Start Trading Today." June 2, 2006 - Igor Arsenin,
Paul Fage, Donato Guarino, Linan Liu and Carola Sandy (Credit Suisse).
"Bondholder Litigation Against Argentina Grows." February 22, 2006 - Pablo Morra
(Goldman Sachs).
"Outlook for 2006." December 13,
2005 - Michael Gavin, Catherine Agnelli, Javier Kulesz, Victoria Wernick and
David Treiger (UBS).
"Argentina:
What the Cabinet Reshuffle Says." November 29, 2005 - Pablo A. Goldberg
(Merrill Lynch).
"Argentina:
Lavagna's Replacement Does Not Change Economic Policy Orientation."
November 29, 2005 - Vladimir Werning (JP Morgan).
"Argentina Debt Restructuring: Belgian Legal Reform Limits the Options of
Holdouts." February 24, 2005 - Vladimir Werning (JP Morgan).
"Argentina: Developments in Lawsuits of Holdout Creditors vs. Mendoza Province."
February 10, 2005 - Vladimir Werning (JP Morgan).
“An
Injunction to Halt Exit Consent Abuses.” November 1, 2004 - Daniel C.
Tillotson (Wachovia Securities).
"Argentina
- What is Fairness." October 26, 2004 - Daniel C. Tillotson (Wachovia
Securities).
“Argentina’s
Sovereign Debt Restructuring.” October 19, 2004 – J. F. Hornbeck
(Congressional Research Service Report for Congress).
"Argentina
Road Map of the Restructuring: What to Look for at Each Stage of the
Process." October 7, 2004 - Vladimir Werning (JP Morgan).
"Argentina: Does the Province of
Mendoza Deal Matter for the Sovereign?" September 30, 2004 - Andres
Lederman (Citigroup).
"Argentina: Is a Debt Deal
Imminent?" September 24, 2004 - Andres Lederman (Citigroup).
"Argentina: Investor's Prisoners
Dilemma." September 2, 2004 - Pablo Goldberg (Merrill Lynch).
"Lavagna's Comments on
Argentina's Debt Restructuring." September 2, 2004 - Marc Balston and David
Sekiguchi (Deutsche Bank).
"Argentina: The Debt Saga at a
Crossroads." August 27, 2004 - Pablo Morra (Goldman Sachs).
"The Making of
Argentina's Restructuring Trade: A Self-Fulfilling Deal?" April 16, 2004 -
Martin Anidjar and Leland Wei (Morgan Stanley).
"Argentina Debt Outlook: Light at the End of the
Restructuring Tunnel?" April 8, 2004. Marc Balston, Gustavo Canonero and Piero
Ghezzi (Deutsche Bank).
"Statement to the Senate Banking Subcommittee on
International Trade and Finance Hearing on the Argentine Financial Crisis."
March 10, 2004 - Michael Mussa (Institute of International Economics).
"Argentina's Debt Restructuring - 'Terminator
3?'" January 2004 - Gintaras Shlizhyus (Raiffeisen Research).
"Has
Argentina Found a True Amicus?" January 15, 2004 - Guillermo Mondino,
Esteban Fernandez Medrano and Luciano Laspina (Latin Source).
"Argentina's Dubai Proposal: Worse Than Already
Lowered Expectations." September 23, 2003 - Filippo Nencioni, Lacey
Gallagher, Igor Arsenin, Paul Fage, Linan Liu and Carola Sandy (Credit Suisse
First Boston).
"Argentina:
Impact of Recent Legal Decisions." September 16, 2003 - Andres Lederman
(Citigroup).
"The
Latin Economic Outlook for 2003-2004." December 4, 2002 - Thomas Trebat
(Salomon Smith Barney).
"Argentina:
The Implications of the Terms Set by the World Bank for the Reimbursement of the
Guarantee." October 30, 2002 - Martin Anidjar (J.P. Morgan).
"Latin
Local Markets: Why Bother?" Third Quarter 2002 - Karim
Abdel-Motaal (Morgan Stanley).
"Emerging Markets and the Global Economy in the Year Ahead." January 10, 2002 - Jose Luis Daza and Leonardo Leiderman (Deutsche Bank).
"Emerging
Markets Debt: Outlook for 2002." December 17, 2001 - Joyce Chang (J.P. Morgan).
"2002: The Year Ahead." December 4, 2001 - Tulio P. Vera (Merrill
Lynch).
"Please,
Engage Brains." November 21, 2001 - Walter Molano (BCP Securities).
"ARS
NDFs: How
Realistic A Scenario Is Dollarization?" October 2, 2001 - Martin Anidjar
(J.P. Morgan).
"Argentina: A Huge Leap for Congress is a Small Step on the Difficult Path
to Debt Sustainability." August 1, 2001 - Joyce Chang and Eva Sanchez (J.P. Morgan).
"Auto da Fe." July 25, 2001 - Walter Molano
(BCP Securities).
"Is the Tango Contagious." July 19, 2001 - Leonardo Leiderman, Marcel
Cassard and Michael Spencer (Deutsche Bank).
"Argentina
- Update on Our View." July 12, 2001 - Carl Ross, Paris Karasso, Franco
Uccelli and William Heck (Bear Stearns).
"An Open
Letter to the Markets." April 22, 2001 - Domingo F. Cavallo (Minister
of the Economy, Republic of Argentina).
"Having
His Cake and Eating It Too." April 18, 2001 - Pablo Goldberg (Merrill
Lynch).
"Argentina:
The Euro and the Convertibility Regime." April 17, 2001 - Andres
Lederman (Salomon Smith Barney).
"Argentina:
The Costs and Benefits of Changing US$ Convertibility to a Basket."
April 17, 2001 - Martin Anidjar (J.P. Morgan)
"Argentina:
A Currency Basket is Becoming a Reality." April 17, 2001 - Carlos
Janada (Morgan Stanley Dean Witter).
"Argentina:
The Risks of Cavallo's Currency Basket Proposal." April 16, 2001 -
Leonardo Leiderman (Deutsche Bank).
"Emerging Markets Debt: Year in Review." January
2001 - Joyce Chang (Chase Securities).
"Emerging Markets Debt: Outlook for 2001." December 22, 2000 - Tulio Vera (Merrill Lynch).
"Emerging Markets External Strategy: The Year Ahead." December 8, 2000 - Jonathan Bayliss and Anna Titarchuk (Deutsche Bank).
"MSDW Emerging Markets 2001 Roadshow Poll." December 1, 2000 - Eric Fine (Morgan Stanley Dean Witter).
"Argentina: A Stress Test of the 'New International Financial
Architecture'?" November 1, 2000 - Arturo Porzecanski (ABN Amro).
"Macroeconomic Outlook for Emerging Economies."
November 2000 - Paulo Leme and Federico Kaune (Goldman Sachs).
"Emerging
Markets Outlook (abridged)." October 4, 2000 - Jose Luis Daza (J.P.
Morgan).
"Emerging Markets Debt Trends: Mid-Year Review and
Outlook." July 21,
2000 - Joyce Chang (Chase Securities).
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