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The World Bank and the IMF have adopted a debt sustainability framework (DSF) to evaluate the risk of debt distress in …
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Benin remains at moderate risk of external debt distress. The rating is unchanged from the previous November 2018 DSA. All the projected external debt burden indicators remain below their thresholds under the baseline, but the ratio of the present value (PV) of external debt to exports exceeds...
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With some 19 million US Dollars (1.6 percent of GDP) in unresolved arrears to official bilateral creditors, Grenada remains in external public debt distress. However, debt appears sustainable reflecting favorable projected debt dynamics from substantial fiscal surpluses that are supported by the...
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An updated joint assessment of Rwanda's debt sustainability suggests continued low risk of external debt distress … indicators in 2023, when the Eurobond issued in 2013 matures. The main risk to debt sustainability--and macroeconomic stability …
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-unchanged from the previous Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) published in December 2018. While the mechanical results point to a …
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. Moreover, a tailored natural disaster shock would lead to a significant deterioration in debt sustainability, breaching the …
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Niger's risk of external and overall public debt distress is rated "moderate" as in the previous DSA. While all thresholds are observed in the baseline, the PV of PPG external debt-to-exports ratio breaches its threshold under stress test scenarios. Debt-carrying capacity continues to be rated...
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