IMF Working Papers

Mexico's External Debt and the Return to Voluntary Capital Market Financing

ByMohamed A. El-Erian

August 1, 1991

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Mohamed A. El-Erian "Mexico's External Debt and the Return to Voluntary Capital Market Financing", IMF Working Papers 1991, 083 (1991), accessed 1/20/2026, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451954494.001

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Disclaimer: This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF.The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of the IMF or IMF policy. Working Papers describe research in progress by the author(s) and are published to elicit comments and to further debate

Summary

The paper analyzes the evolution of Mexico’s approach to commercial bank debt restructuring since the outbreak of the 1982 debt servicing problems. It discusses the key elements of the approach, their implementation, and their interaction with developments in the “international debt strategy.” It focusses, in particular, on factors contributing to the emergence of comprehensive market-based debt and debt service reduction operations. Together with the sustained implementation of appropriate economic policies, these operations have contributed to Mexico’s return to voluntary international capital market financing. The paper discusses the major aspects of this market re-entry process.

Subject: Asset and liability management, Banking, Bonds, Debt management, Debt reduction, Debt service, Debt service payments, External debt, Financial institutions

Keywords: bank debt, bank financing package, Bonds, bridge financing, cash flow, Debt management, debt problem, Debt reduction, Debt service, Debt service payments, debt-equity conversion program, debt-equity program, debtor country, financing package, fixed interest rate, interest rate, Middle East, new money, WP, yield to maturity