Restructuring
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It is time for China’s leaders to recognize that its regulatory framework – and, in particular, its approach to regulating the capital market – is no longer tenable, and to pursue a major regulatory
restructuring.
Israel’s security makes a
restructuring
of Lebanon’s internal organization and a guarantee of its state sovereignty nonnegotiable.
While today’s quarrel is about who should pay for
restructuring
Greece, the real issue is the latent distrust between the two partners, which carries the danger of a permanent estrangement.
The government also passed legislation aimed at improving the management of private debt and facilitating its
restructuring.
Earlier in Zedillo's career he worked in
restructuring
Mexico's debt, and he has a deep understanding of international markets.
Gerashchenko blocked all bank reforms ranging from restructuring, liberalization and privatization to deposit insurance.
Restructuring
the economy is perhaps the most urgent – and most difficult – challenge facing China’s leaders today.
It is composed of highly profitable multinational companies, now investing and hiring workers; advanced economies’ rescued banks paying off their emergency bailout loans; the growing middle and upper classes in emerging economies buying more goods and services; a healthier private sector paying more taxes, thereby alleviating pressure on government budgets; and Germany, Europe’s economic power, reaping the fruit of years of economic
restructuring.
In the short run, this
restructuring
could lead to localized balance-sheet recessions, despite the authorities’ efforts to create a more accommodating macroeconomic environment.
When the changes create externalities, economic
restructuring
is required – say, adjustments in taxes and subsidies, regulatory shifts, or property-rights upgrading – to offset the costs and benefits for which the market cannot compensate.
In a landmark speech on administrative
restructuring
in 1980, Deng underscored the urgency of bringing about a “separation of party and government.”
If the private sector cannot improve the availability of credit on its own, and no good neighbor steps forward to help, as Japan did in East Asia, government must take a more active role in
restructuring
the existing credit institutions as well as creating new ones.
If the IMF imposes fiscal contraction or a misguided strategy for
restructuring
the financial sector (as it did in Indonesia), then the economy will be weakened and this will lead to a further erosion of confidence.
They place their faith in a gradual
restructuring
and, above all, in the myriad high-tech companies now being started by the young.
In today's Europe they see only hints of a possibility – a glass far less than half full – for reform and restructuring, and are impatient at Europe's slow progress.
Fiscal consolidation and the abrupt closure and
restructuring
of inefficient banks and state enterprises would, after all, constitute a powerful brake on short-term growth, threatening social peace and political stability.
It is well known that decentralized bargaining processes for debt
restructuring
often lead to disastrous outcomes, with the relief obtained being insufficient to restore debt sustainability.
Eventually, Congress took action and enacted PROMESA, a law ostensibly designed to facilitate debt
restructuring
and economic recovery.
Remarkably, the Board’s plan is sketchy when it comes to its central obligation: crafting a plan for debt
restructuring.
A commitment to restoring economic growth should be the center of any
restructuring
proposal – or of any viable fiscal plan – for Puerto Rico.
That is why the
restructuring
plan should include a third element: a clause providing for lending into arrears, which, by making new debt senior to old debt, would enable Puerto Rico to get fresh credit now, when it most needs it.
These adverse conditions have inadvertently propelled a long-delayed
restructuring
of China’s labor-intensive industries.
Initial
restructuring
agreements tend to fall short of the magnitude needed to achieve debt sustainability.
Still, it is difficult to see how
restructuring
of Italy’s debt can be avoided altogether.
Yet
restructuring
official debt may not prove sufficient.
To make such a system credible, a mechanism for
restructuring
the debt of insolvent governments would be created.
The continuing focus is the lack of growth in China -- it has fallen to "only" 7.1% -- along with deflation, the lack of confidence on the part of households who will feel the impact of the formidable
restructuring
problems in state enterprises, and the loss of international competitiveness.
With different tools – including a profound
restructuring
of its foreign debt – and less discipline, Argentina accomplished a similar fiscal turnaround.
But the plan was projected to depress economic activity even further, and failed to establish an appropriate basis for calculating how much debt
restructuring
Puerto Rico would need.
Simply put, the terms of the
restructuring
do not provide enough relief for Puerto Rico to be able to achieve future growth.
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