IMF says Argentine debt 'unsustainable' amid default fears
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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Wednesday that Argentina's debts were "unsustainable" and that private creditors would need to make a meaningful contribution to get the South American nation back on its feet.The statement came as the Fund wrapped up a week-long visit to the country, which is battling to avoid defaulting on around $100 billion in loans and bonds after a biting recession, high inflation and a sharp market crash pummelled Argentina last..