Sri Lanka’s credit risks could stay ‘elevated’ for some time - Moody’s

Sri Lanka’s credit risks could stay ‘elevated’ for some time - Moody’s

September 25, 2024   10:20 pm

Pledges by Sri Lanka’s new President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to cut taxes and make changes to the country’s International Monetary Fund bailout could keep the country’s credit risks elevated for some time, rating agency Moody’s has said.

“We do not expect significant disruption to the country’s reform agenda or macroeconomic policies, which include the ongoing debt restructuring and structural adjustments under its programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF),” Moody’s said,

“However, some policies are likely to be reprioritised amid challenges in maintaining fiscal consolidation that could keep credit risks elevated for some time.”

Since its default in 2022, Sri Lanka has implemented various steps to restore fiscal sustainability, such as raising VAT and corporate tax rates and lowering personal tax-free allowances.

Moody’s, which rates Sri Lanka just above default at Ca, said the measures helped lift government revenues to just over 11% of GDP in 2023 from 8.3% in 2021 and narrowed its fiscal deficit to 8.3% of GDP from 11.7%.

That is still an gaping deficit and debt affordability is expected to remain “weak” too with its interest payments alone likely to soak up 40%-50% of revenues over the next two to three years.

That is “still among the weakest across sovereigns we rate, albeit an improvement from more than 70% in 2021”, Moody’s said.

Source: Reuters

--Agencies

 

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