Do the secondary markets believe in life after debt?.
By: Haivassilion, v.A.
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BookPublisher: Washington : World Bank, 1989Subject(s): Financial Institutions | Banks -- Insurance -- Pensions funds -- Savings Banks. -- Banks -- Insurance -- Pensions funds -- Savings Banks. -- Banks -- Insurance -- Pensions funds -- Savings Banks. -- Banks -- Insurance -- Pensions funds -- Savings BanksSummary: Secondary market valves tend to reflect past difficulties rather than anticipate future owes. They ca'nt be used to build a case for debt relief on the grounds that it would cause secondary discounts to fall and hence the valve of outstanding debt to rise.
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Secondary market valves tend to reflect past difficulties rather than anticipate future owes. They ca'nt be used to build a case for debt relief on the grounds that it would cause secondary discounts to fall and hence the valve of outstanding debt to rise.
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