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US may get associated with Argentina dispute over $16.1 billion YPF judgment

The U.S. federal government said on Monday it may get associated with a dispute over whether Argentina must quit its 51% stake in oil and gas company YPF to assist satisfy a $16.1 billion court judgment.

In a filing with the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, the U.S. Department of Justice stated it is actively thinking about whether to file a so-called statement of interest in the case.

Such statements can be submitted when a dispute discuss the U.S. government's sovereign interests. Monday's filing did not say why the U.S. government thinks it might have an interest in the YPF case.

The judgment arose from Argentina's 2012 choice to take the 51% YPF stake held by Spain's Repsol without tendering for shares held by minority financiers.

Argentina has actually been appealing U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska's choice last September to award two financiers the $ 16.1 billion.

The lawsuits funder Burford Capital, which is suing on the financiers' behalf, is expected to get 35% and 73% of their particular damages.

It asked Preska in April to require Argentina to cede the YPF stake to partly please that judgment.

The Justice Department stated it must know whether to submit a. declaration of interest by Nov. 6, the day after the U.S. elections. It asked Preska to await its decision before. choosing whether Argentina should turn over its YPF stake.

Argentina, Burford and YPF did not instantly react to. requests for comment. The U.S. Lawyer's Workplace in Manhattan,. which submitted Monday's filing, did not immediately respond to. similar requests.

(source: Reuters)