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A People's History Of Collective Action Clauses, W. Mark C. Weidemaier, Mitu Gulati Dec 2012

A People's History Of Collective Action Clauses, W. Mark C. Weidemaier, Mitu Gulati

W. Mark C. Weidemaier

For two decades, collective action clauses (CACs) have been part of the official-sector response to sovereign debt crisis, justified by claims that these clauses can help prevent bailouts and shift the burden of restructuring onto the private sector. Reform efforts in the 1990s and 2000s focused on CACs. So do efforts in the Eurozone today. CACs have even been suggested as the cure for the US municipal bond market. But bonds without CACs are still issued in major markets, so reformers feel obliged to explain why they know better. Over time, a narrative has emerged to justify pro-CAC reforms. It …


Sovereign Debt After Nml V. Argentina, W. Mark C. Weidemaier Dec 2012

Sovereign Debt After Nml V. Argentina, W. Mark C. Weidemaier

W. Mark C. Weidemaier

The conventional wisdom is that sovereigns repay their debts not because they fear litigation but because they wish to preserve their reputation in the capital markets or because they have some other incentive to repay. The ongoing case of NML Capital v. Argentina has the potential to shatter this consensus. A panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has approved a novel injunction, which requires Argentina to make full payment to holdouts who declined to participate in its post-2001 debt restructuring if the country intends to pay restructuring participants. The decision has caused market turmoil and …