Abstract
This paper documents the two debt restructurings that Grenada undertook in 2004-06 and 2013-15. Both restructurings emerged as a consequence of weak fiscal and debt situations, which became unsustainable soon after external shocks hit the island economy. The two restructurings provided liquidity relief, with the second one involving a principal haircut. However, the first restructuring was not able to secure long-term debt sustainability. Grenada's restructuring experience shows the importance of (1) establishing appropriate debt restructuring objectives; (2) committing to policy reforms and maintaining ownership of the restructuring goals; and (3) engaging closely and having clear communications with creditors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Asonuma, T. … Togo, E. (2018). Sovereign Debt Restructurings in Grenada: Causes, Processes, Outcomes, and Lessons Learned. Journal of Banking and Financial Economics, 2/2018(10), 67–105. https://doi.org/10.7172/2353-6845.jbfe.2018.2.4
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