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Minimising Hold Out Creditors : Carrots / Lee Buchheit & Elena Daly -- Minimising Hold Out Creditors : Sticks / Lee Buchheit and Elena Daly -- Manging Hold-outs : The case of the 2012 Greek Exchange / Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Christoph Trebesch and G. Mitu Gulati -- Revisiting the pari passu clause...
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This article discusses the links between climate and debt sustainability by focusing on how climate mitigation and adaptation are paid for, and who pays for it. This requires thinking about instruments such as sovereign bonds, carbon credits, conditional official grants and debt relief from both...
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This paper attempts to provide a playbook for the sovereign debt restructuring process, drawing on the experience with sovereign debt restructuring since the 1980s. It begins with a discussion of the participating actors and their interests. It then describes the considerations that must be...
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The pari passu clause was designed as a contractual promise to maintain the legal ranking of an instrument at a level equal (not subordinate) to the borrower's other senior indebtedness in other debt instruments. It was never the intention of pari passu covenants, which in their current form...
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• The IMF staff's 2013 proposal to reprofile (i.e., stretch out for a short period without haircutting principal or interest) the maturing debt of a country that has lost market access is a sensible policy in cases where the IMF is uncertain whether the country's debt stock is sustainable.•...
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This paper was presented at the panel session on legal perspectives on sovereign default, held during the seminar on sovereign risk hosted by the BIS in January 2013.Full publication: "http://ssrn.com/abstract=2420000" Sovereign Risk: A World Without Risk-Free Assets?
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The Eurozone sovereign debt crisis began in the spring of 2010. Seven years on seems like an appropriate point at which to critique how the crisis has been handled and to assess whether policy changes will be required should it flare up again. In particular, there are a number of lessons to be...
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