KEY POINTS
  • Argentina is already in default after having missed an interest payment extension on May 22.
  • The current offer received backing from the International Monetary Fund, which said on Monday it would set the country on a sustainable debt management path and that Argentina had little room to improve it.
Signal hanging with a message in Spanish that reads 'protect your mouth with a mask' in the empty Buenos Aires obelisk landscape during the government-ordered lockdown on May 01, 2020 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Argentina extended the deadline to negotiate with its creditors to June 12 and may sweeten its most recent restructuring offer, the country said on Monday, after a previous proposal was deemed insufficient by some investors.

The government is assessing "additional adjustments" to its offer "with a view to maximizing investor support without compromising its debt sustainability goals," it said in a statement.