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Technically, a significant part of the
repayment
of this “borrowed” money came from the distribution of central-bank gains.
Making matters worse, much of the new credit has originated in the shadow-banking sector at high interest rates, causing borrowers’
repayment
capacity to become overstretched.
And, when Greece repeatedly missed its debt and deficit targets, its European partners extended new loans with longer
repayment
periods and lower interest rates.
Likewise, micro-credit schemes throughout the developing world have provided finance for the poor to expand their economic enterprise, with
repayment
rates that are truly impressive.
That way, the size of Greece’s total public debt (and the speed of its repayment) would be linked to the size and growth rate of Greece’s nominal income.
When the new loan is exhausted, the client is allowed to suspend
repayment
for a few years, with interest accumulating.
Anticipating desertion by Europe and convinced that painful budget cuts and
repayment
will benefit only its creditors, the country has ring-fenced itself, and has been sapped of all motivation to undertake the reforms dictated by Brussels.
Continued reduction of interest rates and extension of
repayment
maturities have served only to prolong Greece’s struggles.
But how reasonable is it if Greece does not have to fulfill its
repayment
obligations?
Excessive penalties lead to negative-sum games, in which the debtor cannot recover and creditors do not benefit from the larger
repayment
capacity that recovery would entail.
If the official sector could forgo
repayment
as long as Greece meets the conditions imposed by the Troika (the ECB, the European Commission, and the IMF), private capital would return and the economy could recover rapidly.
Repayment
of public loans to business could be made contingent on income, as student loans often are.
If faced with such losses, banks might choose to protect their reputations by using official funds for repayment, transferring the risk onto their balance sheets.
If European sensitivities must be assuaged, Greece’s debt
repayment
could be drawn out over 100 years.
In short, the IMF should not have made Europe’s concerns, about contagion or debt repayment, decisive in its decision-making.
Huge bets have undoubtedly been placed on the bonds of GM, Ford, Chrysler, and GMAC, and bankruptcy will be a CDS triggering event requiring
repayment
of these bonds.
Instead of proposing an overall ranking of institutions based on some composite measure of key indicators, the database offers detailed data covering five broad categories: costs, student debt and repayment, degree completion rates, post-enrollment earnings, and access for disadvantaged students.
Second, exceptional efforts were needed, involving more than 100 countries, to mobilize the funds to cover
repayment
to the IMF of over $800 million of this debt.
Governments do not tax the return on equity less than debt interest, and lenders do not sufficiently honor the benefits of high equity with lower interest rates, owing to a lack of information about the true
repayment
probability.
When low-income borrowers took out a loan to buy their homes – often 100% of the purchase price – they typically could use the home as collateral without warranting the
repayment
with additional wealth or even their income.
Beneath the surface are “special mention loans” – where borrowers are in the early stages of
repayment
difficulties – along with bad credits in the shadow banking sector, both of which could raise China’s fully-loaded NPL ratio to around 8%.
Moreover, ordinary savers use their cash to buy shares in money-market funds, which lend that cash to financial institutions, getting long-term US Treasury bonds as collateral and promises of next-day
repayment.
Indeed, some highly indebted firms’ capital chains may well rupture in the next two years, when they reach their peak period for debt
repayment.
For President Putin it makes sense to stay on the sidelines over Iraq, at least for now, and to be repaid later for his helpful silence in the form of US influence on the successor Iraqi regime concerning
repayment
of the country's Russian debts.
Lending to governments against the collateral of a port or railroad – or the use of military force to secure
repayment
– was not unknown.
In lending to Greece, it is as if the Fund had lent to a sub-national unit, such as a provincial or city government, without insisting on
repayment
guarantees from the national authorities.
But for the Africans, the partnership has meant weak trade performance, tight money, high interest rates, massive capital flight, and mountains of debt whose
repayment
prevents higher investment in education, training, health, food production, housing, and industry.
While the lock law helped to boost the participation rate in the 2005 exchange, holdout creditors remained, and have pursued litigation to force
repayment.
In part, this is because creditors would otherwise stop extending credit and demand
repayment
at the first sign of trouble.
The main problem with fiscal policy is that politicians can easily make themselves temporarily popular by cutting taxes and increasing public spending while running up massive public debts, leaving
repayment
to the future.
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