Argentina Markets’ Terrible, Horrible Week Finally Gets Better
- Government debt gains about 6% on average on Thursday
- Default fears had pushed bond risk to highest in the world
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The dead-cat bounce has arrived for Argentina.
After a brutal three-day sell-off that saw average yields spike to 21% and an implied probability of default gauge surge above 80%, investors finally found prices cheap enough to begin taking risk in the battered credit.