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The International Monetary Fund agreed to lend Ecuador $6.5 billion which will allow the nation to complete a bond restructuring plan and fund its 2020 budget, Bloomberg News reported. The deal announced Friday will enable the exchange of $17.4 billion of debt to go ahead before the Sept. 1 deadline. The country had agreed with bondholders that it would seek a new IMF deal, and that the restructuring wouldn’t go ahead without one.
A dip in economic sentiment in Spain this month indicates that the recent rise in Covid-19 infections is taking its toll on the nascent recovery under way in the eurozone, the Financial Times reported. The European Commission’s monthly survey of economic sentiment across the eurozone rose to 87.7 in August from 82.3 in the previous month. However, economists looked with concern at the fall in sentiment in Spain, where the number of new infections has risen the most in the region. The country’s economic sentiment indicator fell to 88.1 in August from 90.6 in the previou
Deutsche Bank AG has submitted a bid for some of Wirecard AG’s German assets, but the administrator of the insolvent payments company considers it too low, people familiar with the matter said, Bloomberg News reported. The offer from Germany’s largest lender for Wirecard Bank and some related companies was one of several, the people said. All the non-binding bids were well below 100 million euros ($119 million), which Wirecard administrator Michael Jaffe sees as a minimum to proceed with a sale rather than a liquidation.
Colombia’s disaster fund will lend as much as $370 million to Avianca Holdings SA to help with its restructuring after a halt in travel during the Covid-19 pandemic forced the company into bankruptcy, the country’s finance ministry said in a statement, Bloomberg News reported. The emergency mitigation fund’s committee approved the government-backed loan, due November 2021, under the framework of debtor-in-possession financing the company is seeking in its U.S. bankruptcy court case, the ministry said in a statement on Friday.
Newspaper and magazine group Archant is close to being sold to a private equity investor as part of a restructuring deal that would jettison its pension to the government’s retirement lifeboat fund and make shares in the company “worthless,” the Financial Times reported. In a letter to shareholders, the publisher of The New European said London-based Rcapital Partners had agreed to take over Archant, pending the approval of a planned company voluntary arrangement, a type of restructuring process used by UK businesses to reduce their debts.
Lebanon’s lead negotiator for Eurobond restructuring and a key member of the government’s negotiating team with the International Monetary Fund has resigned, Bloomberg News reported. Talal F. Salman, a Harvard graduate who has been serving as an economic adviser to the Finance Ministry for the past six years, submitted his resignation -- effective Monday -- from his position at the United Nations Development Program and the ministry, according to a person familiar with the matter. He’s the third ministry official to quit over Lebanon’s response to its financial crises.
India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will meet commercial banks and shadow lenders on Thursday to review implementation of loan restructuring programs following Covid-19 related stress, Bloomberg News reported. The meeting comes days after a debt payment holiday offered by the Reserve Bank of India’s ends. The central bank has since relaxed bad loan classification rules by allowing lenders the power to restructure certain loans. Banks are struggling to accelerate credit growth and are confronting a mounting bad debt pile that’s set to swell to a two-decade high.
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA said it will need more funds to avert insolvency and announced plans to scale back the discount long-haul operations that it pioneered in order to survive, Bloomberg News reported. The beleaguered carrier, which reported a pre-tax loss of 4.8 billion kroner ($541 million) for the first half, said it will require additional working capital in the first quarter of 2021 to meet its obligations and will consider another private placement of shares as well as selling assets.
The district court of Munich has opened the insolvency proceedings regarding the assets of Wirecard, which were applied for on June 25, 2020, according to a note from the company, Crowdfund Insider reported. The current preliminary insolvency administrator Dr. jur. Michael Jaffé from the law firm JAFFÉ Rechtsanwälte was appointed as the insolvency administrator. A contract to sell Wirecard Brazil SA has already been signed and the sales process for the Wirecard North America Inc. subsidiary is said to be well advanced.
Low-income countries face long-term scarring that could undo gains in cutting poverty achieved over the past seven to 10 years because of damage from the Covid-19 pandemic, the International Monetary Fund said, Bloomberg News reported. “Absent a sustained international effort to support them, permanent scars are likely to harm development prospects, exacerbate inequality, and threaten to wipe out a decade of progress reducing poverty,” Daniel Gurara, Stefania Fabrizio, and Johannes Wiegand, economists at the Washington-based institution, wrote in a blog Thursday.