Public Debt Management

Specialised work on government debt is carried out by the Working Party on Government Debt Management. This group constitutes a unique policy forum for senior government debt managers to exchange views and experiences in the field of government debt and government securities markets.

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Extraordinary Session of the Working Party on Public Debt Management

on 02-Dec-2008

Members of the Working Party on Public Debt Management are invited to a special half-day meeting on the implications of the crisis for debt management strategies and operations. This meeting will take place back-to-back with the 18th Annual OECD Global Forum on Public Debt Management and the 3rd OECD Forum on African Public Debt Management.

18th OECD Global Forum on Public Debt Management and Emerging Government Securities Markets

from 03-Dec-2008 to 04-Dec-2008

Taking place in Paris back-to-back with the forum on African Public Debt Management, discussions will focus on sovereign asset liability management, the use of short-term government paper and regional roundtables on challenges and opportunities for issuers in view of the credit/liquidity crisis.

3rd OECD Forum on African Public Debt Management

from 04-Dec-2008 to 05-Sep-2008

Taking place in Paris back-to-back with the 18th OECD Global Forum on Public Debt Management, discussions will focus on an exchange of information on ongoing activities regarding African Public Debt Management and Bond Markets.

Working Party on Public Debt Management

from 14-Oct-2008 to 15-Oct-2008

Discussions at the annual meeting of the Working Party focused on sovereign asset liability management, impact of international investors on domestic government bond markets and changes in the use of short-term government paper.

2nd OECD Regional Workshop on African Debt Management and Bond Markets

from 09-Jun-2008 to 11-Jun-2008

Organised in Johannesburg, South Africa, this workshop brought together debt managers from all over Africa to discuss and debate practical market-infrastructure issues which are of major concern for debt managers in the African debt markets.

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