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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Outline
- What is sovereign debt management?
- What is public sector debt?
- Government debt and public sector debt
- Debt management is important
- Both size and composition matter
- Why it is important- cause and effect
- The problems of the 1990s
- Crisis of debt strategy
- Crisis of professionalism
- Responses in developed countries (1)
- Responses in developed countries (2)
- Emerging market economies - additional problems
- Emerging market economies - some solutions
- Some trends - the OECD
- Some trends - EMCs
- Some trends - surplus countries
- The macro-economic environment
- The macro-economic framework
- Some qualifications
- Monetary, fiscal and debt management policy
- Different coordination mechanisms
- Sound practice in debt management
- The 6 building blocks of sound practice
- Debt management objectives
- Objectives- different approaches
- Transparency and accountability
- Institutional framework
- Why create a debt management office?
- Different international institutional arrangements
- Inside or outside the ministry of finance?
- Three levels of governance
- External and internal governance structure
- The growing responsibilities of debt managers
- Debt management strategy
- Risk management framework
- Risk management
- Risk is not symmetrical
- Choices faced by debt managers
- Developing debt strategy
- Developing a debt management strategy
- The conceptual task
- Debt strategy challenges - ALM
- Debt strategy challenges - the FX reserves
- Cash management objectives
- Developing the government securities market
- Why issue domestically?
- Breaking the vicious circle
- Develop on a broad front
- Market development - a perspective
- Market challenges in developed countries
- Conclusions
Topics Covered
- What is debt management and why it is important
- Recent history and current trends |The macroeconomic environment
- The building blocks of sound practice in debt management
- Debt management objectives
- Transparency and accountability
- Institutional framework
- Debt management strategy
- Risk management framework |Developing the government securities market
- Issues arising in developed and in emerging market countries
Talk Citation
Williams, M. (2009, May 12). Recent developments in government debt management: an overview [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ZBZS4758.Export Citation (RIS)