Private Market Financing for Developing Countries
September 1, 1995
Summary
This study surveys recent trends in private market financing for developing countries. In addition to examining developments in flows to developing countries through banking and securites markets, it analyzes the institutional and regulatory framework for developing country finance, institutional investor behavior and pricing of developing country stocks, management of public sector debt and implications of private external borrowing for macroeconomic policy management, and progress in commercial bank debt restructuring in low-income countries
Subject: Asset and liability management, Bonds, Currencies, Debt reduction, Financial institutions, Financial markets, Money, Public debt, Securities, Stock markets, Stocks
Keywords: Africa, Asia and Pacific, Bonds, Currencies, debt, debt exchange, debt problem, Debt reduction, developing country, developing country securities, Global, increase market liquidity, market, market maturity, Middle East, secondary market market price, Securities, Stock markets, Stocks, WEFS, Western Hemisphere
Pages:
99
Volume:
1995
DOI:
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Issue:
013
Series:
World Economic and Financial Surveys No. 1995/013
Stock No:
WEOEA0151995
ISBN:
9781557755261
ISSN:
0258-7440
Notes
1991 to date. Prepared by a staff team in the Policy Development and Review Department. 1991 edition prepared by a staff team from the then Exchange and Trade Relations Department.






