debtor country in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for debtor country in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

debtor [ˈdetəʳ, Am ˈdet̬ɚ] N LAW, FIN

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Private creditors buy these bonds, effectively transferring money to the debtor country.
theconversation.com
The debtor country is able to buy back part of its debt in more favorable terms and pay for conservation initiatives rather than debt service.
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Creditors come up with an agreed-upon proposal that is presented to the debtor country by the chairman.
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This leads to higher international purchasing power for the debtor country.
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Government insolvencies would now also threaten the solvency of debtor country central banks.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
If a debtor country leaves, its debt increases in value in line with the depreciation of its currency.
www.nybooks.com
However, this relies on the creditors being able to punish the debtor country effectively once default occurs.
theconversation.com
I think many people believe that a debtor country must somehow inevitably suffer large scale unemployment as a result of having to pay back at least some of its debts.
www.socialeurope.eu
If a country does not have enough ecological resources within its own territory, then there is a local ecological deficit and it is called an ecological debtor country.
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The delegation of the debtor country can make amendments or agree to the terms.
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