IMF's Georgieva says debt restructuring process making progress
© Reuters. Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund , Kristalina Georgieva, addresses the media on the fourth day of the annual meeting of the IMF and the World Bank, following last month's deadly earthquake, in Marrakech, Morocco, October 12, 2023.
MARRAKECH, Morocco - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Thursday said consensus was growing in sovereign debt restructuring discussions on issues such as the comparability of treatment of private and public creditors. Georgieva told a news conference that the Group of 20 Common Framework for debt restructuring had been slow to deliver results, but it was encouraging that the time for dealing with individual country cases was now growing shorter.
Throwing out the Common Framework would put the world in a"much less predictable environment," she said, adding creative approaches were also needed, including moves to better align debt restructuring with the climate crisis.We encourage you to use comments to engage with other users, share your perspective and ask questions of authors and each other.
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