PUBLICATIONS
The IMF’s Lending Framework and Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Year of Publication:
2014
Author(s):
Miranda Xafa
Journal:
CIGI, July 2014
Document Type:
Article
Abstract
The euro area crisis precipitated large IMF loans, co-financed by euro area governments. The Greek program in May 2010 required a change in the IMF’s framework for exceptional access arrangements, which was put into place following the 2001 Argentine crisis. The framework was meant to safeguard the resources of the IMF by setting out clear criteria that should be met before the Fund agreed to provide exceptionally large loans relative to a member country’s IMF quota. Four criteria were agreed to address capital account crises, including a requirement that the country’s debt would remain sustainable with high probability, with a good prospect for market re-access by the end of the program.
