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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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There are three reasons for attempting to reach a common understanding of the responsibilities of sovereign borrowers and their lenders. First, the flow of capital to sovereign debtors is exceptionally important to the world economy. Industrialized countries rely on it to finance their budget...
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In the wake of the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis, the European financial authorities announced last November that all Eurozone sovereign bonds issued after mid-2013 must contain an identical collective action clause (CAC) in order, if necessary, to facilitate a restructuring of those...
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Confronted with eroding market confidence in a country's debt obligations, what's a local politician to do? Major changes to fiscal policies are inevitably controversial back home. Securing financial support from multilateral official sector entities usually involves knuckling under to unpopular...
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The decade and a half of litigation that followed Argentina's sovereign bond default in 2001 ended with a great disturbance in the Force. A new creditor weapon had been uncloaked: The prospect of a court injunction requiring the sovereign borrower to pay those creditors that decline to...
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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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If Greece's debt is unsustainable, and most observers (including the IMF) seem to think it is, the country's only source of funding will continue to be official sector bailout loans. Languishing for a decade or more as a ward of the official sector is undesirable from all perspectives. The...
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