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Tag Archives: Sovereign Debt
Argentina Sovereign Debt – FT
The FT’s Robin Wigglesworth and Joseph Cotterill discuss Argentina’s decision to pay back its debt to the Paris Club of creditors. Argentina lost access to capital markets after its $100bn sovereign default 13 years ago. For more video content from … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina, FT, Joseph Cotterill, Robin Wigglesworth, Sovereign Debt
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French Protest for Debt Relief
We agree the world does need an international bankruptcy court for sovereign debt. Complicated to implement, however. Nevertheless, clear rules on recourse for creditors and relief for borrowers would limit the economic damage of sovereign panics. Around the world protesters … Continue reading
Posted in Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged Debt Relief, France, International Sovereign Bankruptcy Court, Sovereign Debt
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Debt and the New World Order
The IMF does a good job interviewing Phillip Coggan, the columnist for the Economist, on his new book, Paper Promises: Debt, Money, and the New World Order. Good stuff! DEBT AND REFORM Debt Can Reshape Current Economic, Political Order—Coggan IMF … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Commodities, Currency, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged Economist, Paper Promises, Phiip Coggan, Sovereign Debt
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Greek Debt
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Posted in Black Swan Watch, Euro, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged Davos, Euro, Sovereign Debt
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What Eurozone Crisis?
Wow! Check the moves in the large Eurozone bank stocks today and for the week. And, unlike the U.S. market, on heavy volume. Euro sovereign spreads are a bit tighter on the week with the exception of Portugal, which Standard … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Euro, PIIGS, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged Euro, European Banks, Greece, Italy, Sovereign Debt, Spain
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Fareed Zakaria’s GPS: Krugman and Rogoff
Great exchange between Krugman and Rogoff on Fareed’s GPS yesterday. Here’s the money rumble: FAREED ZAKARIA: Paul, you had a column and a really striking graph, where you point out that if you’d asked yourself what has the market told … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Economics, Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, Whales
Tagged Iceland, Ken Rogoff, Paul Krugman, Sovereign Debt
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BNP Paribas Increases Reserves on Greece Exposure to 60%
BNP Pariabas, Europe’s largest bank in terms of total assets, took a €2.1 billion hit to earnings after increasing reserves on its Greece exposure to 60 percent, up from 21 percent last quarter. The European banks are finally getting serious, … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Equities, Euro, PIIGS, Policy, Politics, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged BNP Paribas, Greece, Loan Loss Reserves, Sovereign Debt
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Holders of Sovereign Debt
Here’s a great chart just released by the International Monetary Fund. Note that almost half — 47 percent — of the US$14.7 trillion U.S. federal government debt is held by the Federal Reserve and the government itself, such as the … Continue reading
Posted in Bonds, Fiscal Policy, PIIGS, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged Federal Reserve, Greece, Ireland, Japan, Portugal, Sovereign Debt, UK, US Debt
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Get Them to the Greek (Writedowns) – IASB
Wow! Just came across this piece from the FT about the concerns of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) of how European financial institutions have not reserved enough against potential credit losses on their Greece sovereign bond holdings. Are these … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Bonds, PIIGS
Tagged Credit losses, Greece, IASB, Reserves on Greec exposure, Sovereign Debt
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