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The governments of developing countries face a pressing problem: growing and, in many cases, unsustainable sovereign-debt loads. New York State law governs about half of the developing world’s sovereign-bond issues. New York legislation slated for 2024 could shape the restructuring framework that will decide how sovereign debt is managed.

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