Oppressive Regimes
CCLA does not invest in sovereign debt issued by countries identified as the most oppressive. The identification of such countries is based on an analysis of the following four data sources.
Freedom House
Freedom House (FH) has three categories: Free, Partly Free and Not Free. Counties rated as ‘Not Free’ (the lowest band - a combined score of less than 30) are included in the analysis.
Corruption Perception Index (CPI)
Data is sourced from Transparency International. Countries with a score of 20 (or below) are included in the analysis
US Commission on International Religious Freedom
Data comprises two lists, Countries of Particular Concern (CPCs) where the government engages in or tolerates ‘particularly severe’ violations of religious freedom and the Special Watch List related to ‘severe’ violations (SWL). Data from both lists is included in the analysis
UN Embargoes (only state- led) / EU Embargoes
Data is sourced from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. The data covers: UN Mandatory Arm Embargoes (Removing Lifted/Suspended sanctions or sanctions against NGF – Non-Governmental Forces) and EU Embargoes (Removing Lifted/Suspended sanctions or sanctions against NGF – Non-Governmental Forces). In this case only information on countries where the embargoes are against the state are included.
This data is combined to produce the following list of restricted sovereign debt.
Sovereign | ||
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Afghanistan | Eswatini | Republic of the Congo |
Azerbaijan | Guatemala | Russia |
Bahrain | Haiti | Saudi Arabia |
Belarus | Guinea | Somalia |
Burundi | Guinea-Bissau | South Sudan |
Cameroon | Iran | Sudan |
Central African Republic | Laos | Syria |
Chad | Lebanon | Tajikistan |
China | Libya | Turkmenistan |
Comoros | Mali | United Arab Emirates |
Cuba | Myanmar | Uzbekistan |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Nicaragua | Venezuela |
Egypt | Nigeria | Vietnam |
Equatorial Guinea | North Korea | Yemen |
Eritrea | Pakistan | Zimbabwe |
October 2024