What do we want? Sovereign crisis resolution. When do we want it? Now!
The biggest wave of sovereign defaults since the 1980s is upon us. Global institutional challenges – in particular the IMFs’ delicate relations with China – may prove to be an obstacle to efficient crisis resolution. We unpick the issues, focusing on our detailed analysis of debt composition in the most stressed economies.
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Gabriel Sterne
Head of Strategy Service & Global EM Research

Private: Gabriel Sterne
Head of Strategy Service & Global EM Research
London

Lucila Bonilla
Economist

Private: Lucila Bonilla
Economist
London
Lucila holds a BA in Economics and graduated recently with a master’s degree in Economics of Public Policy at the Barcelona School of Economics. Her research focuses on emerging markets macro. She joined Oxford Economics recently after working at one of LatAm’s top economic think-tanks and several international organisations (ECLAC, UNDP, OECD).
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