Official Financing for Developing Countries 1997International Monetary Fund, 1998 M03 2 - 79 pages This study provides information on official financing for developing countries with the focus on low and lower-middle-income countries. It updates the 1995 edition and reviews developments in direct financing by offical and multilateral sources. Topics of interest include external debt sustainability for heavily indebted poor countries; new official financing flows to developing countries; developments in export credits;financing from multilateral institutions; debt restructuring by official bilateral creditors; plus, numerous appendices. |
Contents
Boxes | 1 |
New Official Financing Flows to Developing Countries | 4 |
Rescheduling Agreement with the Russian Federation April 1996 | 7 |
Recent Developments in Export Credits | 11 |
Financing from Multilateral Institutions | 17 |
Multilateral Debt Service | 23 |
Debt Restructuring by Official Bilateral Creditors | 29 |
Appendices | 40 |
References | 55 |
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arrears AsDB Bank Debtor Reporting Berne Union billions of U.S. Burkina Faso claims commitments completion point concessional rescheduling consolidation period context Côte d'Ivoire coun date debt debt relief debt service debtor country Debtor Reporting System deferred developing countries development assistance Development Assistance Committee Development Bank disbursements discount DRS reporting countries Economic eligible debt ESAF export credit agencies external debt falling due flow rescheduling Fund grace period Heavily indebted poor HIPC HIPC Initiative indebted poor countries4 interest rate International Financial Statistics lending loans London terms low-income countries maturities ments middle-income countries moratorium interest multilateral multilateral debt multilateral institutions net present value nonconcessional OECD official development officially supported export Paris Club Paris Club creditors Paris Club reschedulings pre-cutoff date present value repayment rescheduled debt rescheduling agreements Russia Sources stock-of-debt operation supported export credits Table tion Toronto terms U.S. dollars World Bank Debtor Zambia