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"We will continue to support debt rescheduling," one Administration official said.
As previously announced a debt rescheduling process is underway.
The 1987 amount reflected the $1.1 billion special addition to the allowance for loans related to debt rescheduling countries.
The London Club has also not expressed a willingness to revisit the issue of debt rescheduling.
The country, which suspended interest payments to its bank creditors in February 1987, recently reached a preliminary debt rescheduling accord with them.
He also ruled out debt rescheduling.
Five macroeconomic variables that affect the probability of sovereign debt rescheduling are:
Cutting loans to dictators would therefore avoid the worst economic outcomes like default and endless debt rescheduling.
Much of the 1991 debt is owed to Germany, which until now has resisted efforts to roll it into any larger debt rescheduling.
Under its current regulations, debt rescheduling is not allowed by the World Bank, which makes low-interest development loans to poor countries.
The aid package includes loans, investment guarantees, debt rescheduling and debt reduction.
The developing countries need free trade, debt rescheduling and aid, both technical and economic, and all three are needed urgently.
In a final section, policy proposals will be made to improve the debt rescheduling process and minimize the negative effect of debt crises.
Just read the tiny stories about debt rescheduling that haven't yet made it to the main front spreads - that is surely telling us something!
Mr President, I want to speak on debt rescheduling to revive the economies of the countries struck by the catastrophe.
Policy makers, preoccupied with getting past the next trade crisis or the next debt rescheduling, have no time to ponder such imponderables.
Hynix denied the accusations, saying that creditors "decided to arrange a debt rescheduling scheme on their own."
A Soviet debt rescheduling, Western officials have contended, would damage Soviet creditworthiness.
"Debt rescheduling, mostly," she said.
Direct government aid and debt rescheduling are often contingent on the signing of an I.M.F. agreement.
The $10 billion debt rescheduling that Egypt wants involves only part of its total foreign debt, now standing at more than $38 billion.
Over the years, it has been unable to service its external debt and has had to depend on concessional aid and debt rescheduling.
The fiscal deficit fell by two-thirds in 1985, helping pave the way for the first meaningful debt rescheduling since the start of the crisis four years earlier.
Mr. Trichet said a task force was being formed to study means of debt reduction as well as future debt rescheduling.