රනිල් ගේ IMF වැඩ පිළිවෙල තවත් ඉදිරියට: Sri Lanka’s Bondholders Back $12.6 Billion Debt Restructuring

monson

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    By Jorgelina do Rosario
    December 13, 2024 at 9:20AM EST

    (Bloomberg) -- Sri Lanka gained extensive support from private creditors to restructure its international bonds, a key step for the country to exit an extended default.

    Investors representing 96% of the country’s $12.6 billion in dollar bonds agreed to swap their securities for new notes, the government said, citing indicative results of its consent solicitation for the exchange. Once confirmed with official results on Dec. 16, the widespread support would mean that the debt restructuring should be completed before year-end.

    The agreement after the South Asian economy defaulted in April 2022 marks a resolution of the debt revamp following several rounds of negotiations after which the parties agreed to a 27% haircut on the nominal amount of existing bonds.

    The agreement pushes back due dates for the bonds and reduces interest rates, while introducing so-called macro-linked bonds for the first time in a debt rework. After a one-time single test, four notes maturing between 2030 and 2038 could generate lower or higher payments for investors depending on the country’s economic performance.

    The deal also includes a governance-linked note, from which the country could get a 75 basis-point coupon reduction on more than $1.5 billion of debt if it meets certain governance targets, including increasing revenue collection.

    Holders of at least two-thirds of the outstanding debt had to agree on a deal for it to be binding for all creditors, with a minimum 50% threshold for each note. For three bonds, the voting threshold was set even higher, at 75%.

    The debt rework with private creditors was a necessary step under a $3 billion loan the country secured from the International Monetary Fund. Sri Lanka also restructured its debt with bilateral creditors such as China, India and Japan as part of its IMF program, but the details of those agreements weren’t made public.

    The debt rework with private creditors took so long that it was mainly negotiated with the previous government, then finalized under the current presidency of Anura Kumara Dissanayake after he was elected on Sept. 21.

    ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.

    - https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/busines...ndholders-back-126-billion-debt-restructuring
     

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    මේ වගේ 1/4 කන්නි හොටු පෙන්දො සහ දායක සබාවලින් උන බුලි කිරිම් අපහාස මැද්දෙ....
    ණය ප්‍රතිව්‍යුහගත කිරිම් සාර්තකව අවසාන කළ නන්දලාල් වීරසිංහ මහත්තයාට සහ සිරිවර්ධන මහත්තයාට මේක සාර්තක කරගන්න කරපු කැපවීම් වලට ස්තූතියි...
    ඒ වගේම පක්ෂෙ උන්ගෙ ගොං පාට් වලට වඩා සීයව විශ්වාස කරං සීයගෙ වැල් පාලමේම යන අනුර දිසානායකටත් එකෙන්ම රෙස්පෙක්‍ට්

     

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    By Jorgelina do Rosario
    December 13, 2024 at 9:20AM EST

    (Bloomberg) -- Sri Lanka gained extensive support from private creditors to restructure its international bonds, a key step for the country to exit an extended default.

    Investors representing 96% of the country’s $12.6 billion in dollar bonds agreed to swap their securities for new notes, the government said, citing indicative results of its consent solicitation for the exchange. Once confirmed with official results on Dec. 16, the widespread support would mean that the debt restructuring should be completed before year-end.

    The agreement after the South Asian economy defaulted in April 2022 marks a resolution of the debt revamp following several rounds of negotiations after which the parties agreed to a 27% haircut on the nominal amount of existing bonds.

    The agreement pushes back due dates for the bonds and reduces interest rates, while introducing so-called macro-linked bonds for the first time in a debt rework. After a one-time single test, four notes maturing between 2030 and 2038 could generate lower or higher payments for investors depending on the country’s economic performance.

    The deal also includes a governance-linked note, from which the country could get a 75 basis-point coupon reduction on more than $1.5 billion of debt if it meets certain governance targets, including increasing revenue collection.

    Holders of at least two-thirds of the outstanding debt had to agree on a deal for it to be binding for all creditors, with a minimum 50% threshold for each note. For three bonds, the voting threshold was set even higher, at 75%.

    The debt rework with private creditors was a necessary step under a $3 billion loan the country secured from the International Monetary Fund. Sri Lanka also restructured its debt with bilateral creditors such as China, India and Japan as part of its IMF program, but the details of those agreements weren’t made public.

    The debt rework with private creditors took so long that it was mainly negotiated with the previous government, then finalized under the current presidency of Anura Kumara Dissanayake after he was elected on Sept. 21.

    ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.

    - https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/busines...ndholders-back-126-billion-debt-restructuring


     
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    අනුරට හොරෙං ජාත්‍යන්තරේට කෝල් දිදී ඒ වැඩපිලිවෙලම කරං යනවට රනිල් සීයට පිං හුත්තෝ.. නැත්තං දරුව භාර දීල ගියාම සැප්තැම්බර් 22 වැටෙන්න තිබ්බ රටක් නේ මේක :rofl:
     
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    ඒකනේ අනුර යන්නෙත් රනිල් ගිය පාරෙමයි... නිකන් බොරුවට උදේ ඉදන් රෑ වෙනකම් මේකේ නහයෙන් අඩනවා...
     
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