IMF publishes 'Sovereign debt restructuring - Recent developments and implications for the Fund's legal and policy framework'

23 May 2013

This paper reviews the recent application of the Fund's policies and practices on sovereign debt restructuring.

The paper recaps in a holistic manner the various policies and practices that underpin the Fund's legal and policy framework for sovereign debt restructuring, including on debt sustainability, market access, financing assurances, arrears, private sector involvement (PSI), official sector involvement (OSI), and the use of legal instruments.  It reviews how this framework has been applied in the context of Fund-supported programmes and highlights the issues that have emerged in light of recent experience with debt restructuring.  The paper also  describes recent initiatives in various fora aimed at promoting orderly sovereign debt restructuring, highlighting differences with the Fund’s existing framework.

The paper identifies issues that could be considered in further depth in follow-up work by staff to assess whether the Fund’s framework for debt restructuring should be adapted:

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Full paper (26.4.13)


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