Venezuela faces one of the largest and most complex sovereign debt restructurings on record. A high debt ratio, a complex array of creditors, deep-rooted issues in Venezuela’s oil sector as well as legal and political complexities suggest to us that the haircut on the defaulted debt is likely to be very large.
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