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Bond Yields, Sovereign Risk and Maturity Structure

open access: yesRisks, 2018
The aim of this paper is to analyze the relation between maturity structure, sovereign bond yields and sovereign risk in the Economic and Monetary Union for the period of 1990–2013.
Marcos González-Fernández   +1 more
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Bringing Rule of Law and Fairness to the Dysfunctional World of Sovereign Debt: A Role for Canada?

open access: yesOsgoode Hall Law Journal, 2020
Restructuring sovereign debt has long proved challenging: There is no formal regime for sovereign insolvencies similar to those that that govern domestic bankruptcy and insolvency and attempts to create one by international treaty have been met with ...
Maziar Peihani, Mark Jewett
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Sovereign Debt, Volatility, and Insurance [PDF]

open access: yesFederal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Working Paper Series, 2004
External debt increases the vulnerability of indebted emerging market economies to macroeconomic volatility and financial crises. Capital account reversals often lead sovereign debt repayment crises that are only resolved after prolonged and difficult debt restructuring. Foreign indebtedness exacerbates domestic financial distress in crisis, increasing
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Sovereign debt and corporate capital structure: the evidence from selected European countries during the Global Financial and Economic Crisis

open access: yesBusiness: Theory and Practice, 2017
The recent Global financial crisis and the following European debt crisis show the significance of country financial stability and its impact on the private sector.
Natalia Mokhova, Marek Zinecker
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Decolonization and Sovereign Debt [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Abstract The complex state succession cases arising from decolonization generated intense debates within legal circles. This chapter examines the tension between two stylized schools on state succession into debt: the universal succession and clean slate theories. Universal succession refers to the automatic and complete assumption of
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Credit crunch: Chinese infrastructure lending and Lao sovereign debt

open access: yesAsia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 2021
Lao PDR's push for large infrastructure‐led economic growth has been delivered through a significant amount of financial leverage and a build‐up of sovereign debt obligations. The government now finds itself in danger of a sovereign default. This article
Keith Barney, Kanya Souksakoun
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A CYBERNETICS APPROACH TO THE SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Defense Resources Management, 2015
The purpose of this paper is to approach the sovereign debt crisis from a cybernetics perspective, as a system that includes several interrelated subsystems. We emphasize the dynamic nature and sustainability of the sovereign debt system.
Alexandra Maria CONSTANTIN
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The Costs of Sovereign Default: Theory and Empirical Evidence

open access: yesEconomía, 2016
Economic policymakers sometimes perceive a sovereign default as a jump into the unkown. The main piece of information missing is what the costs of the default are going to be.
Guido Sandleris
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The effects of sovereign rating and corporate governance on the capital structure of Latin American companies.

open access: yesBAR: Brazilian Administration Review, 2023
This study analyzed the effects of sovereign rating and corporate governance (CG) on the capital structure of Latin American companies. A multilevel regression model was used for 823 companies listed on major Latin American stock exchanges over the ...
Duterval Jesuka   +1 more
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Will the Sovereign Debt Market Survive [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
Economic theory and evidence from a variety of debt markets shed light on current reform proposals concerning emerging market debt. Debt markets, including the U.S. municipal bond market, generally function best when the rights of creditors are protected most effectively. Since current IMF reform proposals significantly emasculate creditor rights, they
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