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Making Argentina's Debt Debacle a Rarity
If sovereign bonds acted more like stocks, everyone would be better off.
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The epic battle between Argentina and a group of U.S. hedge funds illustrates a fundamental flaw in the sovereign bond market: There's no orderly, well-established way for financially troubled governments to get relief from their creditors.
The best solution is to design the bonds so they act more like stock.
