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Even in the more favorable conditions prevailing in the West, large state (and many private) firms often need be broken up, restructured, merged, or shut.
The country’s sovereign debt should have been
restructured
without delay.
In some cases, as in the Ottoman Empire or Egypt, creditors
restructured
finances by force or the threat of it.
Furthermore, oil prices today are subject to a powerful source of downward pressure: the expectation that the world economy will be
restructured
in response to worries about climate change.
In contrast to Japan, however, Sweden simultaneously
restructured
the entire banking sector by closing down inefficient banks.
Then, in 2014, US Federal Court Judge Thomas P. Griesa decided in favor of the holdouts (largely so-called vulture funds), ruling that they had not received equal treatment and thus that Argentina could not make payments on its
restructured
debt until it paid the holdouts.
But, even if unemployment insurance does not discourage work-sharing, it could be
restructured
to encourage it.
Development-finance flows could be restructured, so that they are channeled through mechanisms like the International Finance Facility for Immunization, which binds ODA commitments over a long period and securitizes them in order to generate funds for immediate use.
Argentina’s GriesafaultNEW YORK – On July 30, Argentina’s creditors did not receive their semiannual payment on the bonds that were
restructured
after the country’s last default in 2001.
Argentina
restructured
its debt in two rounds of negotiations, in 2005 and 2010.
Plans to meet the crisis, in country after country, have been revamped and
restructured
time and again.
If Trump’s medium-term economic strategy is to have any chance of success, he must grasp that it is not US public debt, but Chinese private debt, that needs to be
restructured.
The system had reached a point where it had to be bailed out and
restructured.
They are now justifiably more confident that a troubled bank can be
restructured
effectively, and that depositors and other short-term creditors would not trigger a collapse by hastily withdrawing their money.
In 1992, the State Council, seeking to stop mass privatization, ruled that two-thirds of the equity capital of
restructured
state-owned enterprises (SOEs) had to be issued to state organs and could not be traded.
In the old days, when borrowers found it impossible to make their payments, mortgages would be restructured; foreclosures were bad for both the borrower and the lender.
The new Commission, which its president, Jean Claude Juncker, has
restructured
significantly, could provide Europe with the strategic leadership it so badly needs.
But a
restructured
Commission is not enough to ensure a reset of Europe’s foreign-policy strategy.
Changing that pattern will require a
restructured
financial system that allocates savings efficiently, based on fiscal and capital-market discipline and corporate-governance reform.
The Thatcher-Reagan “revolution,” which rewrote the rules and
restructured
markets for the benefit of those at the top, succeeded all too well in increasing inequality, but utterly failed in its mission to increase growth.
Another contributing factor is the fact that Colombia's armed forces have been thoroughly reorganized and
restructured
in recent years.
The Obama administration has, however, introduced a new concept: too big to be financially
restructured.
But, even at a 7% interest rate, some towns will not be able to repay their debts – a situation that will demand either that platform companies declare bankruptcy or that municipal debt is
restructured.
As for the birthplace of the euro crisis, Greece’s debt will almost surely have to be
restructured.
This would allow sovereign debt to be
restructured
without precipitating a banking crisis.
Six months later, after substantial official funds had been used to pay private creditors, the outstanding private debt was substantially
restructured.
It also recognizes that the way it
restructured
Indonesia’s banks led to a run on them , that it pursued excessively contractionary policies in East Asia, and that these policies deepened the downturns.
One is to deal with the hundreds of billions of dollars of debt written under the old terms, which cannot be
restructured
under Griesa’s ruling.
But there is also a best-case scenario, where Greek debt is
restructured
in a way that doesn’t threaten the banking system.
Fortunately, there is another way: emulate the Brady Plan, under which commercial banks, together with the United States, the International Monetary Fund, and the Paris Club of sovereign creditors,
restructured
and took haircuts on the debt of Latin American and Eastern European governments at the end of the 1980’s.
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