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==Selected post-war defaults==
==Selected post-war defaults==
(''the figures shown in ( ) brackets are the amounts of each default in $ billions'')
1981
1981
*Pakistan
*Poland
*Poland
*Rumania
*Romania
1982
1982
*Argentina
*Argentina
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*Chile
*Chile
*Costa Rica
*Costa Rica
*Philippines
*Yugoslavia
*Yugoslavia
1985
*Vietnam
1998
1998
*Pakistan
* [[Sovereign default/Addendum#Russia's default,1998|Russia]]
*Ukraine.(1)
1999
*Ecuador. (7)
*Indonesia.
*Indonesia.
*Pakistan.
*Pakistan.
*Russia.
2000
*Ukraine.
*Ivory Coast. (16)
1999
*Ecuador.
2001
2001
*Argentina[http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/39301.pdf] - the cessation of repayments on debts of over $100 billion  following the collapse of the government.
*[[Sovereign default/Addendum#Argentina's default, 2001|Argentina]]. (82)
2003
2003
*Paraguay
*Paraguay
*Uruguay
*Uruguay (6)
2006
* Belize - [[distressed exchange]]
 
==Credit rating downgrades<ref>[http://www.standardandpoors.com/ratings/articles/en/us/?assetID=1245210898501 ''Sovereign Ratings And Country T&C Assessments'', Standard and Poor's, 28-Apr-2010]</ref> ==
 
2009
*Ireland
2010
*Dubai
*Greece
*Portugal[http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2010/04/27/213326/sp-cuts-portugals-ratings-two-notches-to-a/ ]
*Spain [http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2010/04/28/214791/sp-downgrades-spain-to-aa/ ]
*
 
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A timeline (or several) relating to Sovereign default.

Selected post-war defaults

(the figures shown in ( ) brackets are the amounts of each default in $ billions)

1981

  • Pakistan
  • Poland
  • Romania

1982

  • Argentina
  • Cuba
  • Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador

1983

  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Costa Rica
  • Philippines
  • Yugoslavia

1985

  • Vietnam

1998

1999

  • Ecuador. (7)
  • Indonesia.
  • Pakistan.

2000

  • Ivory Coast. (16)

2001

2003

  • Paraguay
  • Uruguay (6)

2006

Credit rating downgrades[1]

2009

  • Ireland

2010

  • Dubai
  • Greece
  • Portugal[1]
  • Spain [2]

References