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Statement issued by MP's Prof. G. L. Peiris and Bandula Gunawardena

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Quibit


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Statement issued by MP's Prof. G. L. Peiris and Bandula Gunawardena
FAILED INTERNATIONAL SOVEREIGN BOND ISSUE IS A CLEAR REFLECTION OF NO-CONFIDENCE OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS IN THE SRI LANKAN ECONOMY


The Finance Minister and the Governor have claimed that the 10 year International Sovereign Bond of USD 650 million issued on 29th May 2015 at an interest rate of 6.125%, is a great success. They have even gone to the extent of making an unprofessional and comical exercise of combining the results of this 10 year international sovereign bond with two short term 13 and 35 month locally floated Sri Lanka Development Bonds to portray a lower interest rate of around 5.2% and a higher issue amount of USD 989 million. That has been obviously done to mislead the public in order to cover-up the Government’s woeful inadequacies. 


While the issuance of the international sovereign bond at a very high interest rate is a massive loss to the country, it is also a huge loss of credibility for Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, who in 2007, demonstrated in front of the HSBC and threatened to cancel its banking license when he assumes power, if the bank were to participate in a bond issue at that time, on behalf of the Government. Making an abrupt u-turn, Prime Minister Wickremesinghe is now following the policy of the Mahinda Rajapaksa administration which he and his Finance Minister so bitterly criticized for 9 years, by issuing the present sovereign bond, although the bond has been the worst-ever bond issued by Sri Lanka, signifying a huge debacle for his struggling, incompetent and corrupt administration.


It is clear that continuously declining external reserves, difficulty of servicing newly added recurrent expenses in the government budget, declining government revenues, mounting pressure on the rupee, and limited availability of rupee funds and foreign exchange to meet local and foreign liabilities, has led this government to a desperate situation to issue sovereign bonds in the international market, at any cost. However, although the Government intended to issue USD 1,000 million on a 10 year tenor, it had been able to mobilize only USD 650 million even at the high interest rate of 6.125 per cent. The order book was also for USD 1,800 million or 1.8 times the intended issue size under the initial price guidance of 6.375 percent interest rate, with the participation of 173 investors only. This pathetic outcome of high interest rate, inability to raise the intended volume, and the limited number of investors reflect the serious concerns among global investors about the current government’s abilities and policies. 


The Government of Sri Lanka first entered the International Capital Market while the terrorist war was in progress in 2007, and since then, had become a frequent sovereign bond issuer. The previous Government’s record with sovereign bond issues was also extremely impressive, and interest rates were on a clear down-ward path with an extended yield curve up to 10 years. The number of investors too, had rapidly increased with each Sovereign Bond, showing improvements in comparison to each previous issue, as shown in Table 1 below, with the 2015 issue being the glaring exception. 


A similar situation was observed in the latest Sri Lanka Development Bonds issued to the commercial banks operating in the local market earlier this week, as well. In that case, the acute lack of appetite for longer term SLDBs resulted in the Government having to mainly issue 13-month short term bonds of USD 330 million, and a very small quantum of 35-month bonds of just USD 9 million. This outcome also confirms the serious lack of investor confidence for longer tenure Sri Lankan bonds, even in the local market. 


From the above, it is patently clear that international investors are now openly displaying intense anxiety due to the haphazard and unprofessional policies implemented by the present government. They also appear to be deeply concerned about the instances of massive corruption that have been practiced recently including the unprecedented Treasury bond scam and the major Customs scam, both of which are pointing towards top officials of the present administration. 


Notwithstanding the above, the Finance Minister and the Governor have unashamedly attempted to show-case these failed bond issues as successes by bluffing their way through. However, the acute loss of confidence in the Sri Lankan economy is now becoming more and more obvious, and no amount of white-washing is likely to be able to arrest the rapid erosion of the country’s economic goodwill.


Table 1 
Performances of Sri Lankan Sovereign Bonds Issues: 2007-2015
* Although the Government‘s intention was to upsize the bond to US$ 1,000 million, it was able to raise USD 650 million only, at an interest rate of 6.125 percent.


Statement issued by MP's Prof. G. L. Peiris and Bandula Gunawardena 11329852_1433822433593076_7324196573609341138_n

samcader


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Interest  rate  on  sovereign  bond  is  6.125%  during  2015  whereas  the  interest  rate  payable  to  expat  srilankan  workers  is  approx  3.5%  on  their  NRFC  accounts  and  payable  by  Sri  Lankan  Banks  why  is  there such  a  disparity  can  anyone  provide  an  explanation

Quibit


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samcader wrote:Interest  rate  on  sovereign  bond  is  6.125%  during  2015  whereas  the  interest  rate  payable  to  expat  srilankan  workers  is  approx  3.5%  on  their  NRFC  accounts  and  payable  by  Sri  Lankan  Banks  why  is  there such  a  disparity  can  anyone  provide  an  explanation

Very correct. It should be revised. Rate vary with the size of the investment we all understand, but difference cannot be more than 1%.

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Whether CB not issued any any 10 year bonds in the years of 2013, 2014 and also when compare to 5 years bond issues in 2014- January which interest rate is 6.00% but new goverment only given 6.25% for 10 year bond , in the international market commodies price of gold , crude oil are low now So people may invest on those on the hope of which prices may increase in the future another things our currency is not that strong country compare to us, UK , and the exchange rate of our country is seem not adj according to market participation

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