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Paris Clubs role in orderly debt settlements
Thomas Courbe - Secretary general of the Paris
Club 6th UNCTAD Debt Management Conference
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Outline
  • Introduction
  • 1- Paris Clubs approach of sovereign debt
    settlements
  • 2- New challenges for debt settlements and debt
    sustainability

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1- Paris Clubs approach to sovereign debt
settlements
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What is the Paris Club ?
  • 50 years of debt treatment
  • An informal group of 19 creditor countries
  • Participation of IMF and World Bank to all
    meetings
  • Debts treated Public or publicly guaranteed
    debts
  • Flow and Stock treatments

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5 Principles
  • Consensus of participating creditors
  • Solidarity between creditors
  • Conditionality no debt treatment without an IMF
    agreement
  • Case-by-case approach
  • Comparability of treatment asked from non-Paris
    Club creditors


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Standard debt treatments
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HIPC initiative
  • The Paris Club is the only group of creditors to
    have provided all expected debt relief
  • All members of Paris Club go beyond the
    requirements of HIPC and provide additional
    bilateral debt relief
  • Since January 2007, 4 new Agreements were
    concluded in the framework of the HIPC initiative

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3 levels of debt relief for HIPCs(figures for
post-completion point countries)
Paris Club debt treatments in the framework of
the HIPC initiative 10.7 billion dollars (NPV
2006)
Additional bilateral efforts from Paris Club
creditors 7 billion dollars (NPV 2006)
MDRI 37.6 billion dollars (in nominal terms)

9
Evian approach
  • The Evian approach was launched in 2003
  • It extends debt sustainability analyses to debt
    treatments of non-HIPC countries
  • The debt sustainability of the debtor country is
    assessed before the negotiation on the basis of
    the IMF DSA
  • The principle of case-by-case treatment is
    central to the Evian approach

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8 COUNTRIES HAVE BEEN TREATED UNDER THE EVIAN
APPROACH SO FAR
  • Sustainable cases
  • Kenya (January 2004)
  • Dominican Republic (April 2004)
  • Moldova (May 2006)
  • Unsustainable cases
  • Iraq (November 2004)
  • Kyrgyz Rep. (March 2005)
  • Sustainable cases with goodwill clauses
  • Gabon (June 2004)
  • Georgia (July 2004)
  • Grenada (May 2006)

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2 New challenges for debt settlements and debt
sustainability

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New challenges
  • Ensure the full delivery of HIPC debt relief
  • Contribute to debtor countries active debt
    management operations
  • Increase inter-creditor coordination
  • Promote debt sustainability

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Full delivery of HIPC debt relief
  • Comparability of treatment is crucial
  • for creditors (fairness)
  • for the debtor (benefit of treatment is greater)
  • Specific problems in the HIPC initiative
  • no debt relief from some bilateral creditors non
    members of the Paris Club and some private
    creditors
  • litigating creditors.
  • Paris Club reactions

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Active debt management
  • Better financial situation in emerging countries
    early repayments
  • 2 methods
  • Prepayment at par
  • Buyback at market value
  • 4 early repayments this year Macedonia, Peru,
    Gabon and Jordan

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Paris Club creditors look forward increased
inter-creditor coordination
  • Paris Club creditors acknowledge
  • the rising role of private creditors as the major
    creditor
  • the role of other important bilateral creditors
  • Paris Club creditors already have regular
    contacts with representatives of the private
    sector
  • Some non Paris Club creditors participate
    regularly to Paris Club negotiations.
  • A further dialogue is needed with other emerging
    lenders.

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The Paris Club supports the prevention of
unsustainable debt situations
  • Paris Club knows by experience that a new debt
    crisis would be very costly for creditors and for
    debtors
  • Responsible lending and borrowing policies are
    the only ways to prevent a new debt crisis
  • Paris Club members support the DSF as a common
    reference for all creditors
  • The Paris Club encourages HIPC countries to adopt
    commitments regarding responsible borrowing after
    completion point/MDRI.

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For more information www.clubdeparis.org
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