Finance ministers and central bankers from the worlds largest economies plan to hold an extraordinary meeting on Nov. 13 to discuss bolder action to help poor nations struggling to repay their debts.
The Group of 20 ministers plan to meet a week prior to the annual gathering of heads of government on Nov. 21-22, according to a copy of the meetings agenda seen by Bloomberg.
The meeting could mark the next phase in the global debt-relief drive by bolstering coordination between government creditors over how to restructure the debts of poor economies hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
After some opposition, emerging economies led by China, the worlds largest official lender, agreed to the common framework to restructure bilateral debt a…
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