The International Architecture for Resolving Sovereign Debt Involving Private-Sector Creditors—Recent Developments, Challenges, And Reform Options

There have been significant developments in sovereign debt restructuring involving private-sector creditors since the IMF’s last stocktaking in 2014.
Volume/Issue: Volume 2020 Issue 043
Publication date: October 2020
ISBN: 9781513557472
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Public Finance , PP , exchange offer , sovereign bond , debt transparency , vulture fund debt speculation , restructuring negotiations , debt restructuring , domestic law , debt service , foreign currency , enhanced CACS , debt management , secondary market , Bonds , International bonds , Sovereign debt restructuring , Debt restructuring , Sovereign bonds , Asia and Pacific

Summary

There have been significant developments in sovereign debt restructuring involving private-sector creditors since the IMF’s last stocktaking in 2014. While the current contractual approach has been largely effective in resolving sovereign debt cases since 2014, it has gaps that could pose challenges in future restructurings.