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This study provides information on official financing and the debt situation of developing countries. It discusses issues related to trade finance in financial crises, and the challenge of maintaining external debt sustainability in debtor countries. It updates the 2001 edition of Official Financing for Developing Countries.
International finance --- Export credit --- Debt relief --- Debtor and creditor --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- International Finance --- Creditor --- Commercial law --- Contracts --- Obligations (Law) --- Credit --- Creditors' bills --- Fraudulent conveyances --- Liens --- Payment --- Security (Law) --- Debt renegotiation --- Debt rescheduling --- Debt restructuring --- Relief, Debt --- Renegotiation, Debt --- Rescheduling, Debt --- Restructuring, Debt --- Exports --- Foreign trade promotion --- Import credit --- International monetary system --- International money --- International economic relations --- Law and legislation --- Asset and liability management --- Banking --- Banks and Banking --- Banks and banking --- Banks --- Debt Management --- Debt --- Debts, External --- Depository Institutions --- Economic & financial crises & disasters --- Export credits --- Exports and Imports --- External debt --- Financial crises --- Financial Instruments --- Financial Risk Management --- Industries: Financial Services --- Institutional Investors --- International economics --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- International Trade Organizations --- International trade --- Investment & securities --- Investments: Stocks --- Macroeconomic Aspects of International Trade and Finance: General --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Monetary economics --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Mortgages --- Non-bank Financial Institutions --- Pension Funds --- Public and publicly-guaranteed external debt --- Sovereign Debt --- Stocks --- Trade finance --- Trade Policy --- United States
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