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Argentina was ordered by a US judge to turn over top officials’ Gmail, WhatsApp and Signal messages to former YPF SA ...
A U.S. judge on Monday ordered Argentina to give up its 51% stake in oil and gas company YPF to partially satisfy a $16.1 billion court judgment, handing a defeat to the cash-strapped country.
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A U.S. judge on Monday temporarily halted enforcement of her order requiring Argentina to turn over its 51% stake in oil and gas company YPF to partially satisfy a $16.1 billion court judgment. While ...
Argentina on Thursday filed an emergency appeal of a U.S. judge's order that it turn over its 51% stake in oil and gas ...
US government to file amicus brief supporting halt against Preska ruling during appeal process; Trump administration shows ...
Argentina won’t negotiate with Burford Capital, the firm leading efforts to collect a US$16-billion judgment against the ...
A US federal judge granted Argentina a temporary halt on transferring its majority stake in YPF, the country's largest energy business.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York Tuesday granted Argentina a temporary administrative stay on a ruling that ...
Shares of the Global X MSCI Argentina ETF have surged nearly 55% following pro-business election results in Argentina. YPF Sociedad Anónima is a buy with a cheap valuation and reduced political ...
Argentina’s state-owned oil driller YPF SA tapped international investors with a new dollar bond to help finance a buyback of existing debt, according to people familiar with the matter.
Thanks to higher prices, YPF booked revenues of $4.65 billion for the quarter, up by 24 on the year, and earnings of $464 million, which was a 69-percent increase on the year.
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