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FSB: Publishes peer review on out-of-court corporate debt workouts

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FSB: Publishes peer review on out-of-court corporate debt workouts

  • FSB is an international body that monitors and makes recommendations about the global financial system
  • Financial Stability Board published a Thematic Review on Out-of-Court Corporate Debt Workouts
  • The objective of the peer review is to support COVID-19 response and recovery efforts by examining member jurisdictions’ practices
  • The review finds that jurisdictions have adopted various approaches to complement in-court insolvency proceedings
  • SMEs face challenges in out-of-court workout frameworks mainly due to their complexity and cost
  • Financial sector authorities’ involvement in out-of-court workouts and debt restructuring can sometimes be direct
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