Global Development Finance 2010 : External Debt of Developing Countries
The World Bank's Debtor Reporting System (DRS), from which the aggregates and country tables presented in this report are drawn, was established in 1951. The debt crisis of the 1980s brought increased attention to debt statistics and to the world debt tables, the predecessor to global developme...
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ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSET PRICES BANK BORROWING BANK LENDING BANK LOANS BANKING PRACTICES BANKING SECTOR BASIS POINTS BOND FLOWS BOND INDEX BOND ISSUANCE BOND ISSUES BOND MARKET BOND SPREADS BONDS BUSINESS CYCLE CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS CAPITAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL ALLOCATION CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENTS CAPITAL MARKETS CDS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITY PRICES CORPORATE BOND CORPORATE BONDS CORPORATE DEBT CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE SECURITIES CREDIBILITY CREDIT DEFAULT CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP CREDIT DEFAULT SWAPS CREDIT DERIVATIVE CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT RATINGS CREDIT RISK CREDITORS CREDITWORTHINESS CURRENCY RISKS CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS DEBT BURDENS DEBT FLOWS DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF DEBT RESTRUCTURING DERIVATIVE MARKETS DERIVATIVES DERIVATIVES MARKETS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DISBURSEMENTS DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC DEBT DOMESTIC MARKETS ECONOMIC POLICIES EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET BONDS EMERGING MARKETS ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS EQUITY CAPITAL EQUITY FINANCING EQUITY FLOWS EQUITY ISSUES EQUITY MARKET EQUITY MARKET DEVELOPMENTS EQUITY MARKETS EQUITY RETURNS EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTERS EXTERNAL BORROWING FINANCIAL DISTRESS FINANCIAL FLOW FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL HEALTH FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL STABILITY FISCAL POLICY FLEXIBLE EXCHANGE RATES FOREIGN BORROWERS FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN DEBT FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FLOWS FOREIGN INVESTOR FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN LOAN GLOBAL BUSINESS GLOBAL CAPITAL GLOBAL DEBT GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL FINANCE GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT REGULATION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INFLATION INFLATIONARY PRESSURE INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL BANKS INTERNATIONAL BOND INTERNATIONAL BORROWING INTERNATIONAL CREDIT INTERNATIONAL DEBT INTERNATIONAL DEBT MARKETS INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS INTERNATIONAL INTEREST INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS INTERNATIONAL PORTFOLIO INVESTOR BASE INVESTOR BASES INVESTOR PARTICIPATION IPO LIQUID MARKETS LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN MATURITY LOAN PORTFOLIOS LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL DEBT LOCAL DEBT MARKETS LONG-TERM EXTERNAL DEBT MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICY MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET COUNTRIES MARKET DEBT MARKET ECONOMIES MARKET EQUITIES MARKET EQUITY MATURE MARKETS MATURITIES MATURITY MATURITY STRUCTURE MONETARY AUTHORITIES MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY NET DEBT OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OPEN ECONOMIES OUTSTANDING DEBT PORTFOLIO PREPAYMENTS PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS PRIVATE BOND PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE CREDITORS PRIVATE DEBT PRIVATE DEBT FLOWS PRIVATE DEBT MARKET PRIVATE DEBT MARKET DEVELOPMENTS PRIVATE DEBT MARKETS PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE FINANCE PRIVATE LENDING PRUDENTIAL REGULATION PUBLIC DEBT PURCHASING POWER REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATES REGIONAL BOND MARKETS REGULATORY CAPACITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPAYMENTS RETURN RISK MANAGEMENT RISK PREMIUMS RISKY BORROWER SECURITIES SECURITIES REGULATION SHORT-TERM DEBT SHORT-TERM INTEREST RATES SOVEREIGN DEBT STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK EXCHANGES STOCK MARKET STOCK MARKET INDEXES STOCKS SWAP TRADE BALANCE TRADE FINANCING TRADING TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY TREASURIES TREASURY TREASURY BONDS VALUATIONS WARRANTS |
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ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSET PRICES BANK BORROWING BANK LENDING BANK LOANS BANKING PRACTICES BANKING SECTOR BASIS POINTS BOND FLOWS BOND INDEX BOND ISSUANCE BOND ISSUES BOND MARKET BOND SPREADS BONDS BUSINESS CYCLE CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS CAPITAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL ALLOCATION CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENTS CAPITAL MARKETS CDS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITY PRICES CORPORATE BOND CORPORATE BONDS CORPORATE DEBT CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE SECURITIES CREDIBILITY CREDIT DEFAULT CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP CREDIT DEFAULT SWAPS CREDIT DERIVATIVE CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT RATINGS CREDIT RISK CREDITORS CREDITWORTHINESS CURRENCY RISKS CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS DEBT BURDENS DEBT FLOWS DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF DEBT RESTRUCTURING DERIVATIVE MARKETS DERIVATIVES DERIVATIVES MARKETS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DISBURSEMENTS DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC DEBT DOMESTIC MARKETS ECONOMIC POLICIES EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET BONDS EMERGING MARKETS ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS EQUITY CAPITAL EQUITY FINANCING EQUITY FLOWS EQUITY ISSUES EQUITY MARKET EQUITY MARKET DEVELOPMENTS EQUITY MARKETS EQUITY RETURNS EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTERS EXTERNAL BORROWING FINANCIAL DISTRESS FINANCIAL FLOW FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL HEALTH FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL STABILITY FISCAL POLICY FLEXIBLE EXCHANGE RATES FOREIGN BORROWERS FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN DEBT FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FLOWS FOREIGN INVESTOR FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN LOAN GLOBAL BUSINESS GLOBAL CAPITAL GLOBAL DEBT GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL FINANCE GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT REGULATION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INFLATION INFLATIONARY PRESSURE INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL BANKS INTERNATIONAL BOND INTERNATIONAL BORROWING INTERNATIONAL CREDIT INTERNATIONAL DEBT INTERNATIONAL DEBT MARKETS INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS INTERNATIONAL INTEREST INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS INTERNATIONAL PORTFOLIO INVESTOR BASE INVESTOR BASES INVESTOR PARTICIPATION IPO LIQUID MARKETS LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN MATURITY LOAN PORTFOLIOS LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL DEBT LOCAL DEBT MARKETS LONG-TERM EXTERNAL DEBT MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICY MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET COUNTRIES MARKET DEBT MARKET ECONOMIES MARKET EQUITIES MARKET EQUITY MATURE MARKETS MATURITIES MATURITY MATURITY STRUCTURE MONETARY AUTHORITIES MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY NET DEBT OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OPEN ECONOMIES OUTSTANDING DEBT PORTFOLIO PREPAYMENTS PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS PRIVATE BOND PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE CREDITORS PRIVATE DEBT PRIVATE DEBT FLOWS PRIVATE DEBT MARKET PRIVATE DEBT MARKET DEVELOPMENTS PRIVATE DEBT MARKETS PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE FINANCE PRIVATE LENDING PRUDENTIAL REGULATION PUBLIC DEBT PURCHASING POWER REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATES REGIONAL BOND MARKETS REGULATORY CAPACITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPAYMENTS RETURN RISK MANAGEMENT RISK PREMIUMS RISKY BORROWER SECURITIES SECURITIES REGULATION SHORT-TERM DEBT SHORT-TERM INTEREST RATES SOVEREIGN DEBT STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK EXCHANGES STOCK MARKET STOCK MARKET INDEXES STOCKS SWAP TRADE BALANCE TRADE FINANCING TRADING TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY TREASURIES TREASURY TREASURY BONDS VALUATIONS WARRANTS World Bank Global Development Finance 2010 : External Debt of Developing Countries |
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The World Bank's Debtor Reporting System (DRS), from which the aggregates and country tables presented in this report are drawn, was established in 1951. The debt crisis of the 1980s brought increased attention to debt statistics and to the world debt tables, the predecessor to global development finance. Now the global financial crisis has once again heightened awareness in developing countries of the importance of managing their external obligations. Central to this process is the measurement and monitoring of external debt stocks and flows in a coordinated and comprehensive way. The initial objective of the DRS was to support the World Bank's assessment of the creditworthiness of its borrowers. But it has grown as a tool to inform developing countries and the international community of trends in external financing and as a standard for the concepts and definitions on which countries can base their own debt management systems. Over the years the external financing options available to developing countries have evolved and expanded, and so too has the demand for timely and relevant data to measure the activity of public and private sector borrowers and creditors. Recurrent debt crises caused by adverse global economic conditions or poor economic management have demanded solutions, including debt restructuring and, in the case of the poorest, most highly indebted countries, outright debt forgiveness, formulated on the basis of detailed and robust information on external obligations. Steps are continuously being taken to ensure that the data captured by the DRS mirrors these developments and responds to the needs of debt managers and analysts. In this context reporting requirements are periodically amended to reflect changes in borrowing patterns. Many developing countries increasingly rely on financing raised in domestic markets, and so we are exploring ways to expand the coverage of public sector borrowing in domestic markets. |
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Global Development Finance 2010 : External Debt of Developing Countries |
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Global Development Finance 2010 : External Debt of Developing Countries |
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Global Development Finance 2010 : External Debt of Developing Countries |
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okr-10986-81292021-04-23T14:02:43Z Global Development Finance 2010 : External Debt of Developing Countries World Bank ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSET PRICES BANK BORROWING BANK LENDING BANK LOANS BANKING PRACTICES BANKING SECTOR BASIS POINTS BOND FLOWS BOND INDEX BOND ISSUANCE BOND ISSUES BOND MARKET BOND SPREADS BONDS BUSINESS CYCLE CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS CAPITAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL ALLOCATION CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENTS CAPITAL MARKETS CDS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITY PRICES CORPORATE BOND CORPORATE BONDS CORPORATE DEBT CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE SECURITIES CREDIBILITY CREDIT DEFAULT CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP CREDIT DEFAULT SWAPS CREDIT DERIVATIVE CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT RATINGS CREDIT RISK CREDITORS CREDITWORTHINESS CURRENCY RISKS CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS DEBT BURDENS DEBT FLOWS DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF DEBT RESTRUCTURING DERIVATIVE MARKETS DERIVATIVES DERIVATIVES MARKETS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DISBURSEMENTS DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC DEBT DOMESTIC MARKETS ECONOMIC POLICIES EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET BONDS EMERGING MARKETS ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS EQUITY CAPITAL EQUITY FINANCING EQUITY FLOWS EQUITY ISSUES EQUITY MARKET EQUITY MARKET DEVELOPMENTS EQUITY MARKETS EQUITY RETURNS EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTERS EXTERNAL BORROWING FINANCIAL DISTRESS FINANCIAL FLOW FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL HEALTH FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL STABILITY FISCAL POLICY FLEXIBLE EXCHANGE RATES FOREIGN BORROWERS FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN DEBT FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FLOWS FOREIGN INVESTOR FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN LOAN GLOBAL BUSINESS GLOBAL CAPITAL GLOBAL DEBT GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL FINANCE GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT REGULATION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INFLATION INFLATIONARY PRESSURE INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL BANKS INTERNATIONAL BOND INTERNATIONAL BORROWING INTERNATIONAL CREDIT INTERNATIONAL DEBT INTERNATIONAL DEBT MARKETS INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS INTERNATIONAL INTEREST INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS INTERNATIONAL PORTFOLIO INVESTOR BASE INVESTOR BASES INVESTOR PARTICIPATION IPO LIQUID MARKETS LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN MATURITY LOAN PORTFOLIOS LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL DEBT LOCAL DEBT MARKETS LONG-TERM EXTERNAL DEBT MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICY MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET COUNTRIES MARKET DEBT MARKET ECONOMIES MARKET EQUITIES MARKET EQUITY MATURE MARKETS MATURITIES MATURITY MATURITY STRUCTURE MONETARY AUTHORITIES MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY NET DEBT OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OPEN ECONOMIES OUTSTANDING DEBT PORTFOLIO PREPAYMENTS PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS PRIVATE BOND PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE CREDITORS PRIVATE DEBT PRIVATE DEBT FLOWS PRIVATE DEBT MARKET PRIVATE DEBT MARKET DEVELOPMENTS PRIVATE DEBT MARKETS PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE FINANCE PRIVATE LENDING PRUDENTIAL REGULATION PUBLIC DEBT PURCHASING POWER REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATES REGIONAL BOND MARKETS REGULATORY CAPACITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPAYMENTS RETURN RISK MANAGEMENT RISK PREMIUMS RISKY BORROWER SECURITIES SECURITIES REGULATION SHORT-TERM DEBT SHORT-TERM INTEREST RATES SOVEREIGN DEBT STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK EXCHANGES STOCK MARKET STOCK MARKET INDEXES STOCKS SWAP TRADE BALANCE TRADE FINANCING TRADING TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY TREASURIES TREASURY TREASURY BONDS VALUATIONS WARRANTS The World Bank's Debtor Reporting System (DRS), from which the aggregates and country tables presented in this report are drawn, was established in 1951. The debt crisis of the 1980s brought increased attention to debt statistics and to the world debt tables, the predecessor to global development finance. Now the global financial crisis has once again heightened awareness in developing countries of the importance of managing their external obligations. Central to this process is the measurement and monitoring of external debt stocks and flows in a coordinated and comprehensive way. The initial objective of the DRS was to support the World Bank's assessment of the creditworthiness of its borrowers. But it has grown as a tool to inform developing countries and the international community of trends in external financing and as a standard for the concepts and definitions on which countries can base their own debt management systems. Over the years the external financing options available to developing countries have evolved and expanded, and so too has the demand for timely and relevant data to measure the activity of public and private sector borrowers and creditors. Recurrent debt crises caused by adverse global economic conditions or poor economic management have demanded solutions, including debt restructuring and, in the case of the poorest, most highly indebted countries, outright debt forgiveness, formulated on the basis of detailed and robust information on external obligations. Steps are continuously being taken to ensure that the data captured by the DRS mirrors these developments and responds to the needs of debt managers and analysts. In this context reporting requirements are periodically amended to reflect changes in borrowing patterns. Many developing countries increasingly rely on financing raised in domestic markets, and so we are exploring ways to expand the coverage of public sector borrowing in domestic markets. 2012-06-15T10:37:45Z 2012-06-15T10:37:45Z 2010 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/11819101/global-development-finance-2010-external-debt-developing-countries 978-0-8213-8229-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8129 English Global development finance CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research |