Abstract

In 2003, the IMF abandoned its proposal for a treaty-based framework to restructure sovereign debt. Triggered by lessons from the Greek debt restructuring and Argentine bondholder litigation, the IMF revisited potential reforms of sovereign debt restructuring in May 2013. This paper introduces the revisit and analyses various inter-creditor issues involved.

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