NML Capital, Ltd. v. The Republic of Argentina

  1. September 26, 2014

    Citigroup Cleared To Make One-Time Argentine Bond Payment

    The New York federal judge overseeing the fight between hedge funds and Argentina over payments on the country's sovereign debt on Friday said Citigroup Inc. could make a scheduled payment on around $8.4 billion in bonds governed by Argentine law.

  2. September 10, 2014

    Argentina Judge Punts On Enforcing Citi Subpoena

    A New York federal judge said Wednesday he wouldn't immediately order Citibank NA to comply with a subpoena from a hedge fund seeking to verify the bank's claim that Argentina is pressuring it to transfer interest payments to bondholders in violation of a court order.

  3. August 22, 2014

    Argentina Blasts Bond Judge's Remarks As Imperialist

    Argentina's government on Friday accused the New York federal judge overseeing its sovereign debt dispute with hedge funds of making imperialist comments against the nation, after it unveiled a plan to evade U.S. jurisdiction over its government bonds.

  4. August 21, 2014

    Judge Calls Argentina Debt Proposal Illegal, Balks At Contempt

    A New York federal judge on Thursday lambasted a proposal by Argentina to pay holders of its sovereign debt beyond the reach of U.S. courts, but stopped short of holding the country in contempt.

  5. August 15, 2014

    Argentina Bondholders Appeal Blocking Of $539M Payment

    Holders of Argentina Eurobonds on Friday told the New York federal judge presiding over the country's dispute with hedge funds holding about $1.5 billion in bonds that they were appealing his ruling that blocked a $539 million interest payment.

  6. August 11, 2014

    Argentina Appeals To White House In Sovereign Debt Crisis

    Argentina's government reportedly appealed to the White House on Monday to rein in what it sees as overreach from the federal judge handling its dispute with hedge funds holding around $1.5 billion in government bonds, while denying speculation that it is seeking a rescue from the Argentine banking sector.

  7. August 08, 2014

    Argentina Threatened With Contempt In Debt Dispute

    The New York federal judge presiding over Argentina's dispute with hedge funds holding about $1.5 billion in government bonds again chastised the country for publicly denying it defaulted on its debt last week, threatening a contempt order on Friday if more "false and misleading" pronouncements follow.

  8. August 05, 2014

    Judge Won't Boot Argentina Bond Row Negotiator

    The special master appointed to oversee settlement negotiations in Argentina's ongoing dispute with hedge funds over payouts on about $1.5 billion worth of government bonds can remain in his position, despite opposition from Argentina, a New York federal judge ruled Monday.

  9. July 30, 2014

    Argentina Headed To Default After Debt Talks Collapse

    Eleventh-hour negotiations between the Republic of Argentina and hedge funds demanding full repayment on approximately $1.5 billion worth of government bonds collapsed late Wednesday without a deal, and a court appointed mediator said the country will "imminently" default on its sovereign debt. 

  10. July 28, 2014

    Argentina Gets OK For Bond Payments On Technicality

    With less than 56 hours left to solve a debt-repayment impasse, Argentina got permission Monday evening to make interest payments on certain bonds because of a newly discovered technicality — but the clock will keep ticking, and the special master for the country's debt crisis announced a new round of talks for Tuesday.

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