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Paris Club debt repackaged in a E611 million offering

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The Paris Club also known as the Group of 10 has restructured debt owed the group by governments in developing nations into $525 million asset backed securities packaged by Aegis SRL. J.P. Morgan and Company Inc., and UBS Warburg are marketing the securities.

Author: Barley, Richard, Koeppen, Nina
Publisher: Dow Jones Publishing Co. (Europe)
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2001
United States, Securities Dealers, Investment Banking and Securities Dealing, Investment Banking, Contracts & orders received, International Affairs, Securities issued, listed, Security brokers and dealers, Offices of Bank Holding Companies, Bank holding companies, Investment Holding Companies, Intnl Business Organizations, Investment banks, Contracts, Securities industry, Securities, J.P. Morgan and Company Inc., JPM, UBS Warburg L.L.C., Aegis SRL

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Russia seeks easing of its debt load by Paris Club

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Russia is seeking a write-off on its debt from the Paris Club of sovereign creditors as a means to lessen the amount of debt it owes. The London Club recently approved a 36.5% write-off from the Soviet-era debt that Russia has to pay.

Author: Barley, Richard
Publisher: Dow Jones Publishing Co. (Europe)
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2000
Public Finance Activities, International economic relations, National Government Liabilities & Debt, International relations, National debt

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Alpha Bank profits on Russia's bad debt: buying, collecting loans pays off S&P says

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United Kingdom-based Alfa Bank has the most promising business prospects in Russia's crippled banking system, because of trading in distressed corporate debt, according to Standard and Poor's analysts.

Author: Barley, Richard
Publisher: Dow Jones Publishing Co. (Europe)
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 1999
Commercial Banks, Commercial Banking, Financial analysis, Banking industry, Alfa Bank

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Finance, Group of 10, Russia
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