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Argentina finally nearing debt agreement — will it be the beginning of the end for the country’s crisis?

Supporters of Argentina's President Mauricio Macri stand outside the National Congress as the President opens the 2016 session of Congress for his annual State of the Nation address, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, March 1, 2016. Argentina, like many other Latin American nations, has been hit by the collapse in commodity prices.

OTTAWA – It’s been fourteen years and counting, and Argentina still hasn’t shaken off its label as financial market pariah among creditors around the world.

It’s unlikely the South American country will totally resolve its ongoing debt saga – and recast its international profile – despite a U.S.-court-approved debt agreement with remaining international investors.

After all, Argentina has tried this before – it’s defaulted numerous times in the history, including its memorable sovereign debt default of almost US$100 billion in 2001, if this fell victim to political and economic instability, and also the lingering impact from the late-1990s Asian currency contagion.

Two debt restructuring efforts – in 2005 and 2010 – as well as earlier bailouts from the International Monetary Fund, have helped Argentina keep its economy afloat.

But now, a rustic whose economy has been further compromised by political meddling, could be heading for yet another possible crisis point – a decision this week by Argentina’s lawmakers on whether or not to approve the deal brokered in Ny, that was required because the bonds under consideration were issued under U.S.-written law.

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