Debt management
Denmark to trial primary dealer payments in effort to boost liquidity
Central bank says payments in exchange for tougher requirements should improve liquidity, which has shown signs of weakening
DMO will not change course after Brexit vote
Head of the UK Debt Management Office stresses principles of predictability and transparency ahead of gilt auctions next week; market reaction to S&P’s downgrade was “extremely muted”
RBI deputy outlines ‘key tasks’ for market development
Harun Khan lays out the main areas of work in broadening financial markets, including efforts to improve liquidity and access and improving central bank communication around debt management
Debt deal struck but ‘heated’ discussions await Argentine president in congress
Vulture funds satisfied but Argentine president faces an ‘uphill’ battle getting deal through congress; analysts ultimately expect it to be approved, but see other challenges on the horizon
Snapshot: IMF reveals staff views on Argentina
IMF releases informal briefings compiled 2013-2015 in absence of Article IV; staff highlighted adverse effects of central bank and banking sector financing of government
Denmark focuses on long-dated issuance amid low rates
National Bank of Denmark’s 2016 debt issuance strategy uses long maturities to reduce interest rate risk as low rates hold down costs; return to more normal footing after last year’s suspension
Argentina inches towards repaying debt
Montreux Partners LP and EM Ltd settle; four creditors yet to agree on removing injunction
Debt repayment problems have ‘severe consequences’ on consumption, paper finds
Quarterly consumption 30% lower when debt repayment problems arise, research suggests, while recovery after the arrears is smaller than the initial decline
Jamaican officials point to management plans as debt falls
Jamaica set to reduce debt-to-GDP ratio to 125% in pursuit of 90% target; officials from central bank and debt management branch welcome changes in past year
RBI sheds new light on debt management strategy
Central bank unveils more detailed approach to communicating debt management plans, laying out a medium-term strategy that will be updated each year
Argentine reserves spared as US court overturns ruling
Central bank will not have to pay creditors out of its reserves, US appeals court rules, although the decision is not meant to allow Argentina to ‘continue shirking’ its debts
RBI paper explores challenges in public debt management
Research identifies a ‘narrow investor base’ as one hurdle and considers how to encourage greater participation from retail investors in the market for government securities