EMTA WEBINAR: EM INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE: LESSONS LEARNED FROM RECENT RESTRUCTURINGS
CLE CREDITS OFFERED
Monday, December 14, 2020 (rescheduled from October 28, 2020)
Sponsored by
11:00 a.m. New York / 4:00 p.m. London
Panel Discussion
Arturo Porzecanski (American University) - Moderator
Charles Blitzer (Blitzer Consulting)
Lee Buchheit
Augusto de la Torre (Columbia University)
Anna Gelpern (Georgetown University)
Topics Include:
- What are the lessons learned from the recent Argentine and Ecuadorian restructurings, and will Zambia, Lebanon and others follow similar paths?
- How should the role of the IMF evolve in future restructurings?
- How well is the recent trend of ad hoc creditor committees working?
- What have we learned about the creditor-engagement process?
- What are the other main challenges to future restructurings?
- Did the CACs work, and are the Redesignation and Pacman loopholes ameliorated by new CAC language?
- Does the pandemic warrant a new HIPC (Highly Indebted Poor Country) initiative matched by bonholder forgiveness?
Registration fee for EMTA Members: US$50 / US$495 for Non-members.
If you registered for the October 28 event, your registration is valid for this event.
Register online quickly and securely with your credit card. (If you prefer to pay by check or wire, please contact us.)
Cancellation policy: Cancellations must be received by 11:00 a.m. (EST), Friday, December 11, 2020 or you will be charged the full amount. Substitute delegates may be sent at no extra charge. Please contact Evelyn Ramirez at eramirez@emta.org.
This Webinar is part of a continuing series of panels and presentations that EMTA is pleased to sponsor on various topics of interest to Emerging Markets investors and other market participants and is part of EMTA’s Legal & Compliance Seminars*.
*CLE credit will be available for NY attorneys. This Webinar is non-transitional and appropriate for experienced attorneys only. Please click here for details on EMTA’s Financial Hardship Policy.