Default: The Landmark Court Battle over Argentina's $100 Billion Debt Restructuring

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by Gregory Makoff

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The dramatic inside story of the most important case in the history of sovereign debt law Argentina's 2001 default on $100 billion in bonds and the messy litigation that followed has had an outsized impact on sovereign debt markets, sovereign debt law, and the International Monetary Fund's policies. This is the sovereign debt case study that scholars, legal practitioners, investors, and overindebted countries must understand―and Default provides the first comprehensive account of these events. Deeply researched and meticulously documented, Default follows Argentina as it manages its tumultuous relationship with external creditors, from its December 2001 default through an intense fight over the role of the IMF in Argentina's 2005 debt restructuring and finally the April 2016 settlement of most legal claims. Pairing unbiased exposition with masterful character portraits and actual dialogue from the public record, Gregory Makoff brings his readers into the rooms―including board rooms, negotiating rooms, and courtrooms in New York, Washington, and around the world―as the events unfold. By revealing the obscure inner workings of sovereign debt restructuring, Makoff gives us a cautionary tale for the ages that lays bare the institutional, political, and legal pressures that come into play when a country cannot repay its debts. Besides making an important contribution to the literature, Default has stimulated interest from a wide range of readers around the globe, including academics, practicing legal experts, debt investors, government officials, financial reporters, bankers, staff members of international financial institutions, and general readers. "[A] superb account."―David Skeel, Wall Street Journal " Default is a powerful, exciting and instructive book that clearly and surprisingly amusingly presents the 'lengthiest, messiest sovereign debt restructuring in history' (283)."― ReVista Harvard Review of Latin America "This book is a pleasant surprise."― CHOICE connect "A scrupulously fair and comprehensive look at the trial of the century for sovereign debt."―Robin Wigglesworth, Financial Times "Featuring excerpts from numerous legal briefs, oral arguments, and judicial musings and decisions―as well as revealing interviews with key participants―the book should be required reading for students of international law, and of interest to anyone wanting to understand what the "Trial of the Century," as it was referred to in the press and among attorneys, was all about."― Americas Quarterly "[Makoff] packs a lot of detail about the many overlapping legal cases, the players on all sides and the macro conditions into this "courtroom drama," which doubles as a guide about challenging debt restructuring."― Ziemba Insights "For students and professors, Makoff sticks the landing in authoring both a scholarly and practical history. Much ink has been spilt in academic circles on how sovereign debt markets work in theory. It took a practitioner like Makoff to explain how the world is rather than how it is supposed to be."― CFA Institute "Alternating between spellbinding narrative and dry legal analysis, he describes the thrust and parry between Argentine governments and litigious investors...."― Foreign Affairs "It is highly readable, more relevant than ever, and absolutely required reading in these times of high sovereign debt, global tension and climate finance priorities, especially in less developed, indebted countries."― Central Banking "In his magnificent new book, Default , Gregory Makoff tells the story of one of the most fascinating (and surreal, I would say) episodes in Argentina's history....The book is full of information, testimony from the main players, quotes from the international media, and statistical data obtained from various sources. All this makes it an important scholarly contribution to the literature on sovereign defaults. But there is more to it than this. There is also a fair amount of gossip, and the book is written in a lively style. It sometimes reads like a novel.... Makoff tells the story of the final negotiation, with all its drama and complexity, in a masterful way."― Literary Review "Gregory Makoff's compelling case study of what happens when law and geopolitics collide has the complexity and richness of a great Russian novel. By transmuting a court case about pari passu into an engrossing page-turner, he has created a triumphant synthesis of the most venomous topic in international finance."―Felix Salmon, chief financial correspondent, Axios, and author of The Phoenix Economy: Work, Life, and Money in the New Not Normal "A spectacular account of sovereign debt's case of the century. Any investor in emerging markets debt should read this story, as should any government thinking of issuing―or restructuring―an international bond."―Brad Setser, senior fellow, Council on Foreign Relations "The battle royale between Argentina and its creditors is much more

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