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Debt-for-Nature Swaps Financing Water Security and Green Growth

2023
Abstract Many developing countries have large international debts, and debt servicing absorbs a significant proportion of total budget expenditure. The large scale of the debt contributes significantly to environmental degradation and the deterioration of the natural resource base. Furthermore, post-COVID-19 economic recovery costs could
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Aggressive Corporate Finance

The Journal of Derivatives, 1997
The leveraged interest rate swap transacted between Procter & Gamble and Bankers Trust in November 1993 is one of the infamous "derivatives debacles" of 1994. This article examines that transaction in detail, demonstrating that P&G in the swap was effectively writing embedded options on Treasury securities in order to lower its anticipated cost of ...
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Debt-for-Nature Swaps: The Belize 2021 Deal and the Future of Green Sovereign Finance

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Stephanie Fontana-Raina, Sebastian Grund
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Understanding swap finance

Journal of Banking & Finance, 1991
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INTEREST RATE SWAPS: THEIR USE IN FINANCING AGRICULTURE

1986
Pederson, Glenn D.   +3 more
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GAINS FROM SYNTHETIC FINANCINGS WITH INTEREST RATE SWAPS: FACT OR FANCY?

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 1993
Andrew H. Chen   +3 more
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The use of interest rate swaps in hospital capital finance.

Journal of health care finance, 1995
This article describes the structure of an interest rate swap as it is commonly employed in hospital capital finance. It explores the role of the swap dealer as a facilitator of interest rate swap transactions and explains the motivation for doing so.
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