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Other countries, like Brazil, have extended the
maturity
profile of their public debt, and are therefore less vulnerable to rollover risk.
With extraordinary maturity, Ireland has left behind narrow clericalism, and become a modern and generous state.
But that is unlikely, given the Fed’s general anti-inflationary consensus and the very short average
maturity
– roughly four years – of the national debt.
Rather, there are two kinds of men: those who can handle the moments described above, and who can, through their own maturity, personal evolution, or fortunate family upbringing, manage to process those moments in a purely professional context, and those who, for whatever reason, simply cannot.
This means extending the
maturity
dates of debts and reducing the interest rate on the new debt to levels much lower than currently unsustainable market rates.
The combination of low interest rates at every
maturity
and the substitution of short-term securities for longer-term assets has also succeeded in raising share prices.
Moreover, a debt reduction in the form of further interest-rate reductions and
maturity
extensions on foreign government-held debt would not hurt financial markets.
the banks are using bad accounting (they were allowed, for example, to keep impaired assets on their books without writing them down, on the fiction that they might be held to
maturity
and somehow turn healthy).
With too-big-to-save countries like Spain in the clear, the debt of highly-indebted peripheral countries like Greece could be written down through interest waivers,
maturity
extensions, and debt exchanges.
First, existing debts needs to be disarmed: their
maturity
must be lengthened, the rescheduled debt must carry only moderate interest and the amount outstanding needs to be cut; creditors have been prepaid over recent years with record interest rates so it is now time for a "hair cut".
The coupon on these bonds was actually 1.5 percentage points below sovereign bonds of similar maturity, which is also unusual, especially given that Rosneft currently is subject to Western sanctions.
Indeed, the interest rate on inflation-protected bonds has now become -0.5%, even for a five-year
maturity!
At the end of the day, this is not about the character of the country, the
maturity
of the debt, or the size of the issue.
Macron is an exceptionally intelligent, energetic, and courageous person, but he seems to lack the
maturity
and humility that come with age.
About a year ago, the
maturity
of the intergovernmental loans given to Greece was extended to around 30 years on average, at highly preferential interest rates; indeed, interest was waived for a full ten years.
There is talk now of another
maturity
extension and a further lowering of interest rates for Greece.
2.Avoid vulnerability - Good macroeconomic management does not try to get the maximum out of an economy: it avoids using the real exchange rate to achieve disinflation, avoids getting foreign capital on absurdly short maturity, avoids drawing lines in the sand over exchange rates.
You never know how deep the puddle is - Few lenders and policy makers look at the size and
maturity
of external debts.
Yet the
maturity
of Iran’s civilization suggests an enormous capacity to play a positive role in an increasingly complex world order.
Prudential regulation discriminates on the basis of the transaction’s currency of denomination or maturity, and that is good.
The importance of these credit-cycle effects has increased greatly over the last 50 years, as the scale, complexity, and global interconnectedness of credit and
maturity
transformation processes has relentlessly increased.
It overlooks the potential benefits of some
maturity
transformation, and it ignores the practical enforcement challenge – the potential for bank-like credit and money creation to flourish outside the formal banking system.
As a result, they cannot provide a guarantee to bondholders that the cash will be available to pay them at
maturity.
Economists like to subtract the nominal government bond yield from the inflation-indexed bond yield of the same
maturity
to get a market estimate of the inflation rate from now to that
maturity
date.
Those tools include caps, linked to borrowers’ characteristics, on loan-to-value ratios; direct limits on currency and
maturity
mismatches in financial institutions’ balance sheets; limits on their balance sheets’ interconnectedness; and minimum reserve requirements for specific financial instruments.
Some, including Robert Skidelsky, seem to think that discussion of how the
maturity
structure of government debt should be managed is somehow a stalking horse for tight budgets and austerity.
Doing so might well mean a retreat from the pre-election banning of candidates, and would demonstrate a
maturity
among the Shia political elites that they have not yet shown.
Rather, non-payment – a “default,” according to credit-rating agencies, when it involves private creditors – typically spurs a conversation about debt restructuring, which can involve
maturity
extensions, coupon-payment cuts, grace periods, or face-value reductions (so-called “haircuts”).
Its bond markets remain small, and trading volume is low, because the majority of bonds are held to
maturity
by domestic investors.
Fewer choices are sometimes the hallmark of maturity, and not only in politics.
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