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Over the past decade, the corporate-bond market has surged as banks have
restructured
and repaired their balance sheets.
Reform coincided with increasing globalization, unleashing forces that
restructured
not only Chinese industry, but also production processes around the world as China challenged established manufacturers and became part of global supply chains.
Other creditors typically cannot do that; in a US bankruptcy, for example, they must first wait for a court to decide whether the debtor company can be
restructured.
Moreover, general education and TVET systems need to be
restructured.
The Maastricht-compliant part of its members’ sovereign debt would be
restructured
with longer maturities (equal to the maturity of the ECB bonds) and at the ultra-low interest rates that only the ECB can fetch in international capital markets.
But there are ways in which debt could be sensibly
restructured
without any cost to taxpayers and in a manner that brings Europeans closer together.
The Europeans did not like it much when Lagarde told them their banks needed to be
restructured
or that they needed to build a firewall to protect against financial contagion – but they did it.
Both lines of argument are valid, but the fact is that countries that have
restructured
their debt have not found themselves worse off as a result.
Sovereign debt was eventually
restructured
through the creation of “Brady bonds.”
In principle, banks should be attracted to the proposal, because
restructured
loans are less likely to default.
For the other creditors, the toughest choice is to admit – as the IMF knows – that their Greek debts must be
restructured.
I used to think that the US current account deficit would stop when the rest of the world "balanced up"--when Japan recovered from its decade-long stagnation, and when Western Europe
restructured
its economy, boosting aggregate demand and reducing its unemployment rate to some reasonable level.
The Germans and other Europeans insist that they will provide new official financing to insolvent countries, thus keeping current bondholders whole, while simultaneously creating a new regime after 2013 under which all this debt could be easily
restructured.
At that point, the Europeans should get on with completing their monetary cordon sanitaire: orderly debt restructuring in all countries with debt burdens that are too large to be credibly
restructured
in Merkel’s new regime.
And the transformation of the central bank into a quasi-fiscal agent (because if Greek debt is restructured, the ECB will record losses) is regarded with horror, as it violates the separation between money and public finances.
Sovereign debts have been
restructured
hundreds, perhaps thousands, of times – including for Germany.
This debt almost surely needs to be restructured, but, having allowed the banks to leverage themselves beyond any level of prudence and load up on toxic derivatives, the ECB is now warning against any sort of restructuring or write-down.
If the government could identify how the economy needed to be
restructured
and provide incentives to move resources more quickly in that direction, a properly designed program could alleviate and shorten the recession.
Based on those values, contracts with existing equity and debt holders should then be
restructured.
Following that, the
restructured
bank can be recapitalized by raising new debt and equity.
The National Council for Women has been restructured, there is a new Egyptian Feminist Union, and a number of coalitions made up of feminist NGOs have been created.
For a living society cannot be
restructured
from above.
It is no longer possible to deny that public and/or private debts in Greece, Ireland, and Portugal will need to be
restructured.
If we had
restructured
Russia's debt, there would have been a risk of devaluation.
Puerto Rico’s debt is to be
restructured
under a framework established by the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA).
In Japan’s case, I would go further: I can see no credible path by which Japanese government debt can be repaid in the normal sense of that word, rather than being
restructured
or monetized.
But, though federal law allows such municipal debt to be
restructured
under Chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code in all 50 states, this does not apply to US territories like Puerto Rico.
Now Mali’s army must be reconstituted, its police trained, and its government
restructured.
As a result, Argentina was barred from making a current interest payment to holders of its
restructured
debt unless it simultaneously paid the holdouts the full amount of principal and interest contractually owed to them.
Moreover, because Ukraine voluntarily
restructured
its private debt last year, payments to service it will remain low until 2020.
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