Greece: a new Argentina?

Kyriaki Karadelis Tuesday, 12 June 2012 (11 months ago) Issue: Volume 7 - Issue 3

When an ICSID tribunal allowed 60,000 Italian bondholders to bring a mass claim against Argentina over its sovereign debt restructuring last August, Greece was no doubt looking on with trepidation. As the country’s political and economic future hangs in the balance, Kyriaki Karadelis considers the claims that could be brought against the nation that has undergone the largest debt write-down in history

Scylla or Charybdis: will Greece follow Argentina into a watery abyss?

Scylla or Charybdis: will Greece follow Argentina into a watery abyss?

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