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Argentina's Economy Minister Axel Kicillof speaks during a press conference at the Ministry in Buenos Aires on July 31, 2014. Kicillof said the country would continue paying bondholders who agreed to restructure its debt after it defaulted in 2001, and denied the government was again in default. A US judge blocked a $539 million payment to bondholders until the country resolves its dispute with so-called "holdout" hedge funds. "This is not a default," Kicillof insisted. Ratings agency Standard & Poor's declared Argentina in "selective default" on Wednesday. AFP PHOTO / Daniel GARCIA (Photo credit should read DANIEL GARCIA/AFP via Getty Images)
Argentina's Economy Minister Axel Kicillof speaks during a press conference at the Ministry in Buenos Aires on July 31, 2014. Kicillof said the country would continue paying bondholders who agreed to restructure its debt after it defaulted in 2001, and denied the government was again in default. A US judge blocked a $539 million payment to bondholders until the country resolves its dispute with so-called "holdout" hedge funds. "This is not a default," Kicillof insisted. Ratings agency Standard & Poor's declared Argentina in "selective default" on Wednesday. AFP PHOTO / Daniel GARCIA (Photo credit should read DANIEL GARCIA/AFP via Getty Images)
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