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The GDP-linked bonds would be based on International Monetary Fund's projections for Sri Lanka's economy. The latest IMF forecasts see it progressing from a 3% contraction in 2023 to a 3.1% growth ...
Argentina must compensate investors for losses in the country’s growth-linked securities after the South American nation changed the ... Argentina Loses $1.5 Billion UK Case Over GDP-Linked Bonds.
Argentina issued GDP-linked warrants in 2005, Greece used them as part of its 2012 restructuring and Ukraine added them to its 2015 rework. History paints a mixed picture on their success.
International rating agency S&P Global has downgraded Ukraine's GDP-linked bond issue from CC to D (default) due to a missed payment of $665 mil. Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT.
The bond holders supposedly want a GDP-linked option that would let them recover all lost principal if Sri Lanka’s GDP is higher than the IMF projects: a warrant for the $5 billion in forgiven ...
Sri Lanka will issue GDP-linked bonds worth 10.4 billion US dollars as part of its debt restructuring efforts, according to a statement on the Singapore Stock Exchange. This includes 1.6 billion ...
Sri Lanka is on track to make higher payouts on macro-linked bonds as dollar gross domestic product grows, but debt sustainability is maintained amid a strong economy, an International Monetary Fund ...
By bne IntelliNews Ukraine has defaulted on $2.6bn worth of sovereign debt after opting not to make payments due June 2 on GDP-linked warrants, the country’s finance ministry confirmed, citing ...
Butsa told the Financial Times' Global Borrowers & Bond ... of Ukraine's debt sustainability is the next logical opportunity to restart broken-down talks over restructuring its GDP-linked ...
Argentina issued GDP-linked warrants in 2005, Greece used them as part of its 2012 restructuring and Ukraine added them to its 2015 rework. History paints a mixed picture on their success.
WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) -The recent cascade of countries defaulting on their debt has brought back into vogue complex securities, born in the 1980s, that aim to speed up restructurings. The ...
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