IMF, World Bank discuss debt sustainability, restructuring challenges

On Wednesday, the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable (GSDR) discussed debt sustainability and restructuring challenges and ways to address them.
This is contained in a statement issued by the International Monetary Fund.
The meeting was held in Washington, DC, as part of the World Bank Group/IMF 2023 Spring Meetings programme of events.
At the end of the meeting, the IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva, World Bank Group president David Malpass, and the Indian finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, co-chairs of the GSDR, released a statement.
“The GSDR met today and discussed debt sustainability and debt restructuring challenges and ways to address them. We are grateful to all the participants that included Paris Club and non-Paris Club creditors, debtor countries, and representatives of the private sector,” said the statement.
It explained that the discussion focused on the actions that can be taken now to accelerate debt restructuring processes and make them more efficient, including under the G20 Common Framework, revealing their agreement on the importance “to urgently improve information sharing including on macroeconomic projections and debt sustainability assessments at an early stage of the process.”
“The IMF and World Bank will rapidly issue staff guidance on information sharing at each stage of the restructuring process,” added the statement.
It said the meeting discussed the role of multilateral development banks in the processes by providing net positive flows of concessional finance and that the International Development Association’s provision of positive net flows and the ex-ante implicit debt relief through increased concessions and grants to countries facing higher risks of debt distress was welcomed.
“To clarify key concepts to support predictability and fairness of debt restructuring processes, a workshop will be organised in the next weeks on how to assess and enforce comparability of treatment,” it explained.
Moreover, it said further work would be undertaken on principles regarding cut-off dates and formal debt service suspension at the beginning of the process.
“Also, further work will be undertaken on the treatment of arrears and perimeter of debt to be restructured, including with regards to domestic debt. This work will also help in clarifying potential timetables to accelerate debt restructurings,” they noted in the statement.
The co-chairs said the IMF, World Bank and the G20 presidency would continue working closely with other partners further to support the international response to current debt challenges.
(NAN)
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