
IMF and World Bank develop system to support debt management

The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank unveiled today (May 15) a programme designed to support countries that are in the process of developing debt management strategies.
The system offers a methodology to optimise procedures and an analytical tool to observe the evolution of alternative strategies.
Through debt management strategies, countries aim “to raise the required amount of funding at the lowest possible cost over the medium to long run, consistent with a prudent degree of
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