1993 SNA Update Information - Interest at concessional rates |
| Subissue description | | Issue description in [English] | [French] | [Russian] | [Spanish] | | Loans with concessional interest rates could be seen as providing a transfer from lender to
borrower. Should such transfers be recognized in the SNA? Although there is no clear definition of
what is a concessional loan, the guidance in the External Debt Guide suggests features such as an intention to convey a benefit and occurrence in a noncommercial setting (usually government-togovernment). If concessional loans are not recognized in the core accounts, should the
concessional amounts be considered as supplementary information where they are significant? |
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| Corresponding papers (Click on icon to see document in either pdf or word format) | | AEG papers: | Posted on 1/3/2006 |  |  | Debt reorganization | | | Posted on 1/3/2006 |  |  | Debt concessionality | | | | AEG summaries: | Posted on 4/7/2006 |  |  | Debt concessionality |
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| Statistics | | Number of AEG recommendations: | 1 | | Number of country comments: | 22 | | Number of expert comments: | none |
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| Corresponding AEG Meetings | | The subissue was discussed at the following meetings: | | Jan/Feb 2006 |
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