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DebtTalks Season 1, #2 – After default comes litigation: Argentina, 2001-2016

Join Paola Subacchi and Gregory Makoff as they discuss the economic, legal, political, and institutional questions that arise when a country defaults on its debt.

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DebtTalks Season 1, #2 – After default comes litigation: Argentina, 2001-2016

Join Paola Subacchi and Gregory Makoff as they discuss the economic, legal, political, and institutional questions that arise when a country defaults on its debt.

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DebtTalks Season 1, #1 – Greece on the brink, 2010-2015: the debt crisis that hindered Europe

Join Paola and Yannis Manuelides for the first episode of this series. In 2010 Greece’s debt was downgraded and this marked the beginning of a long debt crisis that brought Greece near collapse and undermined the financial stability of the Euro Area.

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DebtTalks Season 1, #1 – Greece on the brink, 2010-2015: the debt crisis that hindered Europe

Join Paola and Yannis Manuelides for the first episode of this series. In 2010 Greece’s debt was downgraded and this marked the beginning of a long debt crisis that brought Greece near collapse and undermined the financial stability of the Euro Area.

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Sustainability Financing Sustainable Development

A significant increase in financing, at both the national and international levels, is vital to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by the 2030 deadline. To this end, the international community must both deliver debt relief to developing countries and expand their access to affordable finance.

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Sustainability Financing Sustainable Development

A significant increase in financing, at both the national and international levels, is vital to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by the 2030 deadline. To this end, the international community must both deliver debt relief to developing countries and expand their access to affordable finance.

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Odious debt or ESG: curtailing the access to debt markets for despots

Current geopolitical tensions are spilling over to sovereign debt markets. They raise questions related to technical defaults, willingness versus ability to pay, or currency denomination. At the same time, they sparked renewed interest in research pertaining to the access of despotic regimes to debt markets, specifically the concept known as “odious debt”. This underpins the idea that sovereign debt, more than any other financial instrument, is intertwined with political and moral considerations.

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Odious debt or ESG: curtailing the access to debt markets for despots

Current geopolitical tensions are spilling over to sovereign debt markets. They raise questions related to technical defaults, willingness versus ability to pay, or currency denomination. At the same time, they sparked renewed interest in research pertaining to the access of despotic regimes to debt markets, specifically the concept known as “odious debt”. This underpins the idea that sovereign debt, more than any other financial instrument, is intertwined with political and moral considerations.

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Debt and Sanctions

Following the invasion of Ukraine, financial sanctions were taken against Russia. For the first time in modern times, those sanctions included the freezing of foreign exchange reserves. This Policy Brief discusses the potential consequences on the international monetary and financial system.

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Debt and Sanctions

Following the invasion of Ukraine, financial sanctions were taken against Russia. For the first time in modern times, those sanctions included the freezing of foreign exchange reserves. This Policy Brief discusses the potential consequences on the international monetary and financial system.

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The Financing of emerging economies in 2022 – 2023

Emerging economies will be confronted in 2022 to a very demanding global environment and numerous policy challenges. For them, like for advanced Economies, the COVID-19 crisis has left a legacy of increased public debt and reduced fiscal space. Just as advanced economies, they will face inflation pressures coming from supply bottlenecks, as well as rising commodity and energy price. All these factors will be amplified by the consequences of the Ukraine invasion and subsequent sanctions imposed by western powers on Russia. In addition, they may face specific headwinds and constraints on capital flows, debt, and exchange rate management.

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The Financing of emerging economies in 2022 – 2023

Emerging economies will be confronted in 2022 to a very demanding global environment and numerous policy challenges. For them, like for advanced Economies, the COVID-19 crisis has left a legacy of increased public debt and reduced fiscal space. Just as advanced economies, they will face inflation pressures coming from supply bottlenecks, as well as rising commodity and energy price. All these factors will be amplified by the consequences of the Ukraine invasion and subsequent sanctions imposed by western powers on Russia. In addition, they may face specific headwinds and constraints on capital flows, debt, and exchange rate management.

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Chile in the Wake of COVID-19: Adjustments to the Financing Strategy and Commitment to Climate Action

Andres Perez M. is Head of Advisors & International Finance at the Ministry of Finance of Chile. He explained to us how Chile has adapted its sovereign debt strategy to face those intertwined challenges.

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Chile in the Wake of COVID-19: Adjustments to the Financing Strategy and Commitment to Climate Action

Andres Perez M. is Head of Advisors & International Finance at the Ministry of Finance of Chile. He explained to us how Chile has adapted its sovereign debt strategy to face those intertwined challenges.

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US yields on the rise: back to 2013?

We asked Nicolas Goetzmann, Head of Research and Macroeconomic Strategy at la Financière de la Cité, to share his thoughts on those movements and the risk of another “taper tantrum” as happened in 2013, when fears of monetary tightening led to sharp yields rises.

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US yields on the rise: back to 2013?

We asked Nicolas Goetzmann, Head of Research and Macroeconomic Strategy at la Financière de la Cité, to share his thoughts on those movements and the risk of another “taper tantrum” as happened in 2013, when fears of monetary tightening led to sharp yields rises.

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Roundtable on Argentina's Predicament: Key Takeaways

On December 9, the Chair in Sovereign debt organized an online roundtable to discuss the situation of Argentina following the country’s latest sovereign debt restructuring.

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Roundtable on Argentina's Predicament: Key Takeaways

On December 9, the Chair in Sovereign debt organized an online roundtable to discuss the situation of Argentina following the country’s latest sovereign debt restructuring.

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UK hops on the sovereign green bond bandwagon, at last

On November 9, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak announced that the UK would issue its first sovereign green bond in 2021, subject to market conditions.

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UK hops on the sovereign green bond bandwagon, at last

On November 9, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak announced that the UK would issue its first sovereign green bond in 2021, subject to market conditions.

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Odious debt and Hausmann-Gorky effect, from Venezuela to Belarus

Despite intense government crackdown, the popular uprising in Belarus following an allegedly rigged presidential election in August 2020 does not seem to be fading.

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Odious debt and Hausmann-Gorky effect, from Venezuela to Belarus

Despite intense government crackdown, the popular uprising in Belarus following an allegedly rigged presidential election in August 2020 does not seem to be fading.

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