Changes to the Fund’s Financing Assurances Policy in the Context Of Fund Upper Credit Tranche (UCT) Financing Under Exceptionally High Uncertainty
March 17, 2023
Summary
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved changes to the Fund’s financing assurances policy. The changes apply in situations of exceptionally high uncertainty, involving exogenous shocks that are beyond the control of country authorities and the reach of their economic policies, and which generate larger than usual tail risks. The changes adopted could enable the design of a Fund Upper Credit Tranche (UCT) program in situations of exceptionally high uncertainty, in particular by modifying the Fund’s financing assurances policies in two ways. The first change allows official bilateral creditors to provide an upfront credible assurance about delivering debt relief and/or financing with the delivery of a contingent second-stage element of debt relief and/or financing once the exceptionally high uncertainty has been resolved. This would help establish that medium-term viability is being restored. The second change extends the use of a capacity-to-repay assurances from official bilateral creditors/donors from emergency financing to a UCT arrangement context. This would help establish adequate safeguards. These changes and their application to any specific country case in a situation of exceptionally high uncertainty would require the Fund to weigh whether it is prepared to accept the enterprise risks that such arrangement would entail.
Subject: Asset and liability management, Debt relief, Debt sustainability, Emergency assistance, External debt, Foreign aid, Monetary policy, Political economy
Keywords: debt relief, Debt sustainability, Emergency assistance, Exceptionally high uncertainty, financing assurances, Fund arrangement, Fund supported program, fund Upper Credit Tranche, Global, UCT arrangement, UCT context, UCT program involvement
Pages:
20
Volume:
2023
DOI:
Issue:
007
Series:
Policy Paper No. 2023/007
Stock No:
PPEA2023007
ISBN:
9798400237447
ISSN:
2663-3493




