External Debt Statistics. Guide for Compilers and Users
International financial crises in the late 1990s underscored the importance of reliable and timely statistics on external debt as a critical element for the early detection of countries’ external vulnerability. Against this background, improving the quality of key external debt data and promoting co...
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Washington D.C. :
International Monetary Fund
2004.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- 1 Overview
- PART I: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
- 2 The Measurement of External Debt: Definition and Core Accounting Principles
- 3 Identification of Institutional Sectors and Financial Instruments
- 4 Presentation of the Gross External Debt Position
- 5 Public and Publicly Guaranteed External Debt
- 6 Further External Debt Accounting Principles
- 7 Further Presentation Tables of External Debt
- Introduction
- External Debt by Short-Term Remaining Maturity
- Debt-Service Payment Schedule
- Foreign Currency and Domestic Currency External Debt
- Interest Rates and External Debt
- External Debt by Creditor Sector
- Net External Debt Position
- Reconciliation of External Debt Positions and Flows
- Traded Debt Instruments
- Cross-Border Trade-Related Credit
- 8 Debt Reorganization
- 9 Contingent Liabilities
- PART II: COMPILATION—PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
- 10 Overview of Data Compilation
- -Introduction
- Coordination Among Official Agencies
- Resources
- Legal Backing for Data Collection
- Collection Techniques at Different Stages of Liberalization
- Dissemination of External Debt Statistics
- 11 Government and Public Sector Debt Statistics
- Introduction
- How Should Data Be Collected and Compiled by the Debt Office?
- Basic Details and Terms of the Borrowing
- How Should Information Be Stored?
- How Can the Debt Office Validate Data?
- Appendix: Functions of the Government Debt Office
- 12 Banks and Other Sectors’ External Debt Statistics
- 13 Traded Securities
- Introduction
- General Observations
- Key Considerations
- Nonresident Investment in Domestically Issued Securities: Potential Respondents
- Issues of Securities by Residents in Foreign Markets
- Information on Securities Involved in Reverse Security Transactions
- Possible Mismeasurement
- Periodic Position Surveys
- Counterpart Information
- 14 Country Experience
- Introduction
- Australia
- Austria
- Canada
- Chile
- India
- Israel
- Mexico
- New Zealand
- Philippines
- Turkey
- Uganda
- PART III: USE OF EXTERNAL DEBT STATISTICS
- 15 Debt Sustainability: Medium-Term Scenarios and Debt Ratios
- 16 External Debt Analysis: Further Considerations
- -Introduction
- Composition of External Debt
- The Role of Income
- The Role of Assets
- Relevance of Financial Derivatives and Repurchase Agreements (Repos)
- Information on the Creditor
- PART IV: WORK OF INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
- 17 External Debt Statistics from International Agencies
- Introduction
- Bank for International Settlements-International Monetary Fund
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- World Bank
- Joint BIS-IMF-OECD-World Bank Statistics on External Debt
- 18 External Debt Monitoring Systems
- Introduction
- Commonwealth Secretariat’s Debt Recording and Management System (CS-DRMS)
- UNCTAD’s Debt Management and Financial Analysis System (DMFAS)
- 19 Provision of Technical Assistance in External Debt Statistics
- -Introduction
- Commonwealth Secretariat
- European Central Bank
- International Monetary Fund
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
- World Bank
- Appendices
- -I. Specific Financial Instruments and Transactions: Classifications
- Part 1. Financial Instruments: Description and Classificationin the Gross External Debt Position
- Part 2. Classification of Specific Transactions
- II. Reverse Security Transactions
- III. Glossary of External Debt Terms
- IV. Relationship Between the National Accounts and the International Investment Position (IIP)
- V. Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative and DebtSustainability Analysis