The fund, a so-called continuation vehicle, holds just one asset: A loan backed by a legal claim that stems from the nationalization of YPF, according to people familiar with the matter. That means the outcome of that case will determine what investors ultimately earn.
The dispute dates back to 2012, when Argentina seized control of YPF. Minority shareholders, Spanish companies
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