BUENOS AIRES: Argentina aims to borrow $15 billion when it returns to debt markets so it can pay off international creditors who have sued it in a US court, the government said.

The new market-friendly center-right government of Latin America’s third-biggest economy is seeking to settle a 15-year dispute over debts dating back to its 2001 default.

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