Bahamian government welcomes latest Moody rating

“It is an endorsement of government’s plans…..”

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The government of The Bahamas has welcomed the latest ratings given to the country by the US-based agency, Moody’s Investor Services, saying it “is an endorsement of the government’s plans to deliver on its fiscal consolidation initiatives”.

On Friday, Moody’s confirmed the Bahamas’ Baa3 credit rating, after initiating a review for downgrade on July 6 this year. The rating agency also left unchanged most of the risk ceilings for The Bahamas’ long-term and short-term financial obligations.

In justifying its decision, Moody’s highlighted the positive prospects of the government’s fiscal consolidation programme for debt stabilization; consistency in the country’s credit profile with other Baa3 rated-peers; and the limited liquidity pressures, despite higher borrowing requirements.

However, Moody’s move to change the outlook from stable to negative, reflects its assumptions about the potential downside risks to the implementation of the fiscal consolidation process posed by a less favourable growth outcome and any climate-related shocks.

Not surprising says Finance Ministry

In a statement, the Ministry of Finance said the Moody’s decision, “while not surprising, is an endorsement of the Government’s plans to deliver on its fiscal consolidation initiatives and eliminate any perceived risks to investor confidence”.

It said as emphasized in the 2017/18 national budget fiscal stability and economic growth are top priorities for the new Hubert Minnis government, and that Moody’s has been advised of the government’s willingness to pursue credit-positive fiscal initiatives and growth-promoting policies to extricate the Bahamian economy out of the low growth cycle.

“Through a judicious public expenditure review exercise, the government is intent on achieving, at least, a 10 per cent reduction in expenditures, using a combination of approaches such as programme rationalization, where objectives are not aligned with policy priorities or producing the desired results, administrative policy adjustments, project deferrals and improvement in the procurement process,” the statement noted.

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It said more medium-term spending control initiatives under consideration are the use of public private partnerships and efficiency improvements within the state-owned enterprises.

“The government is also resolved to bringing greater accountability, transparency and sound fiscal management principles to bear on the country’s finances. Improvements in fiscal management and policy outcomes are being promoted through the planned introduction of Fiscal Responsibility legislation, which will target, inter alia, the achievement of an annual GFS balanced budget deficit that would allow for a more sustainable evolution of the debt to GDP ratio.”

It said that International Monetary Fund (IMF) technical resources are already on board to assist the government in ensuring a well-designed legislative and operational framework, which should be finalized prior to the next budget year.

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