Peter Allen
Independent
Peter Allen is an economist living in Northern California. He is a specialist in sovereign debt restructuring. As Vice President of Bank of America, he worked on the Brady Plan restructurings for Uruguay, Ecuador, Brazil, and Argentina. He later served as a special advisor to the Governments of Poland, Panama and Vietnam. Most recently he advised bondholders in the sovereign restructurings by Russia and Argentina.
Articles by Peter Allen:
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A Trichet Plan for the Eurozone
24 April 2011, 9461 reads
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