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Changes at Argentina's YPF will complicate debt talks

Emerald Expert Briefings, 2021
Headline ARGENTINA: YPF changes will complicate debt talks
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Why was Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF), Argentina’s National Oil Company, privatized?

The Extractive Industries and Society, 2019
Argentina implemented an extensive neo-liberal program beginning with the Presidency of Carlos Saul Menem in 1989. As part of the neo-liberal program Argentina decided to downsize the state by selling many state-owned companies. As a result, from 1990 to
Richard Huizar
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Financial strategy at YPF

Thunderbird International Business Review, 2003
AbstractYacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales (YPF) was formerly state‐owned and the largest company in Argentina in 1995. It was privatized in 1993, and was planning its second annual capital budget as a private‐sector company in the fall of 1994. When the Tequila Crisis hit Mexico in December of 1994, international borrowing became much more difficult ...
Robert Grosse
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Adverse ruling raises Argentine YPF compensation risk

Emerald Expert Briefings, 2020
Headline ARGENTINA: Adverse ruling raises YPF compensation risk
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YPF ruling will bring new debt challenge for Argentina

Emerald Expert Briefings, 2023
Headline ARGENTINA: YPF ruling will bring new debt challenge
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YPF Sustainability: Renovation of Service Stations and YPF Full Stores

Business Cases Review, 2023
Enrique Carlos Bianchi, Cecilia Bianchi
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Argentina's YPF avoids default but not further pain

Emerald Expert Briefings, 2021
Significance In January YPF announced a plan to restructure its USD6.2bn foreign debt which, if successful, would represent the largest deal of its kind by an Argentine company.

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