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Argentina Unlikely to Pay Back Paris Club During Global Slump

By Drew Benson

Feb. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Argentina is unlikely to pay back $6.7 billion of defaulted debt owed to Paris Club creditors until the global recession shows signs of easing, a government official said.

It would be a mistake to drain the country’s foreign reserves to pay back the debt amid the global credit crisis, said the official, who declined to be identified in accordance with government policy. He said the government is comfortable with its current foreign reserve level of $47.1 billion.

Argentina continues to negotiate with the Paris Club, an informal association of creditors that includes the U.S., Germany, Italy and Japan, the official said.

President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner had said on Sept. 2 that the government would tap central bank reserves to pay off the Paris Club, a move that would help companies obtain financing as growth falters in South America’s second-biggest economy.

To contact the reporter on this story: Drew Benson in Buenos Aires at abenson9@bloomberg.net

Last Updated: February 13, 2009 16:02 EST

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