Argentina settles the Boden 2015 bonds, the largest foreign debt in the last decade

La presidenta de Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner y el ministro de Economía, Axel Kicillof

Argentina has repaid bonds worth almost 6,000 billion, the largest foreign debt paid in the last decade, according to President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner on Monday. This is the first time that Argentina debt is paid by the government that issues, said the president.
Argentina Monday canceled his debt of 5.899 million dollars to the bondholders Boden 2015 the largest foreign debt that the country has paid in the past decade, according to President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner said is discussed. "It's the first time a [Argentine] government issued a series of bonds, and is the same government that pays and not leave it to another," said the president, Telam reported.
According to her, beginning in 2003 the consecutive governments of Nestor and Cristina Kirchner resulted debts 145,000 million, while the three subsequent governments were only debts will not exceed 80,000 million, which is "much less ".
Following the cancellation of debt, Central Bank reserves of Argentina (BCRA) had almost 28,000 million. The country announced that this week will issue new debt. Tuesday is expected to sell $ 500 million in Bonar 2020 bonds, while on Thursday Bonad and Bonar bonds were issued with a total value of 3.500 billion that will mature in 2017, according to Clarin.