NML Capital, Ltd. v. The Republic of Argentina

  1. May 24, 2013

    Citibank Seeks Clarity On Argentina Bond Injunction

    Citibank NA on Thursday asked a federal judge to clarify that it is not forced to comply with a November order that barred the Argentine government from paying holders of its bonds in a dispute with a U.S. hedge fund.

  2. January 03, 2013

    Cleary Gottlieb Blasts Subpoena In $1.4B Argentina Debt Suit

    Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP on Wednesday asked a New York federal judge to quash a subpoena served on it by several private equity-backed bondholders in a $1.4 billion Argentine debt default suit, saying allegations of a scheme to avoid a judgment in the case were baseless.

  3. November 20, 2012

    NML Wants Bond Payment In $1.4B Suit Against Argentina

    Private equity-backed NML Capital Ltd. asked a New York federal judge late Monday to at least force Argentina to pay a bond if a stay keeping the country from making a $1.4 billion payment on securities it defaulted on is kept in place.

  4. November 14, 2012

    Bondholders Push For Payment On $1.4B Argentina Judgment

    Several private equity-backed bondholders who are seeking to speed up payment of a $1.4 billion judgment against Argentina asked a New York federal judge on Tuesday to clarify certain issues raised by the Second Circuit over the award, which Argentinian officials are allegedly planning to evade.

  5. November 09, 2012

    Argentina Must Obey US Court Order To Pay $1.4B, Judge Says

    A New York federal judge on Friday warned Argentina not to defy a court ruling that it must pay $1.4 billion to private equity firms that own defaulted Argentine debt, a response to the country's president's reported vow that she will not pay.

  6. February 23, 2012

    Argentina Ordered To Pay Down $1.6B In Old Bonds

    A private equity firm owed more than $1.6 billion from Argentina's massive 2001 bond default won a victory Thursday when a New York federal judge ordered the South American nation to make payments on the company's bonds in proportion to what it pays on other debt.

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