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As a second default looms for Puerto Rico, Washington gridlock has dashed hopes for timely federal action
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The end of the default will facilitate credit, but the temptation to borrow to ease short-term worries may be excessive
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An ultra-easy monetary policy is key to boosting growth and inflation, and raising rates eventually
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The government has damaged donor trust by concealing the extent of its debt burden
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The government may face resistance to the new taxes, which are in addition to already-planned tax increases
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Despite investor enthusiasm, Argentines are feeling the pain of adjustment and the government needs visible results
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While ending the long-running default, the issue will not rapidly resolve difficult economic woes and patience may fray
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Economic fundamentals and bullish market sentiment suggest ratings agencies are over-concerned with PiS policy
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Yesterday's court ruling will allow an end to the long-running default but will not bring rapid economic relief
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The correlation between monetary easing and national currency weakness has become looser
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