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Many sovereign defaults have occurred worldwide over the past 200 years. An analysis of 321 sovereign debt restructurings since 1815 shows that foreign private and institutional investor losses were 43 percent on average. Notably, beginning in the 1970s, several debt exchanges have increasingly...
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This article discusses the recent proposal for debt restructuring in the euro zone by Pierre Paris and Charles Wyplosz. It argues that the plan cannot realize the promised debt relief without producing moral hazard. Ester Faia revisits the Redemption Fund proposed in November 2011 by the German...
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The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico has been the center of attention as it faces mounting pressure from its unsustainable debt obligations. Puerto Rico’s current fiscal predicament is further complicated by the fact that it lacks a contractual mechanism that would help it obtain debt relief, if it...
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Sovereign debt restructurings may experience marginal changes as a result of recent modifications in contractual terms being incorporated into new bond issues, but for the most part they will likely resemble what has generally worked so well in recent decades to the satisfaction of most...
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a mix of austerity, forbearance and growth. The claim is that advanced countries do not need to resort to the standard …
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