Lebanon’s Bond Restructuring Faces More Delays After Election
- Sovereign’s bonds trade near 10 cents on the dollar after vote
- Unclear prospects for next government add to bondholders’ woes
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Lebanon’s creditors are bracing for an even longer wait for a debt restructuring deal after an inconclusive parliamentary election cast more doubt about the country’s ability to deliver reforms needed to unlock crucial International Monetary Fund aid.