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    Deloitte wants Ghana to manage debt down to 60% of GDP

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    Adnan Adams Mohammed

    Deloitte Ghana, an Auditing and accounting firm, wants government to focus on reducing the total debt to 60 percent of Gross Domestic Product ratio in the medium to long term.

    According  to the global accounting firm, the 60% debt to GDP is considered the threshold for sustainable debt levels. It worried that, whilst government has tended to focus more on the international capital market to raise borrowed funds, the domestic component of the public debt has also trended upwards.

    Consequently, towards manaing the debt level the government, last week, launched a Debt Exchange Programme to restructure the country’s debt as a prerequisite for an International Monetary Fund programme. This is expected to affect the returns of pension and insurance funds.

    “It is important to note that the increasing domestic debt limits the amount of credit available to private businesses as banks tend to lend more to the government, which is considered much lower in terms of risk profile as compared to the private sector. This ultimately results in higher lending rates for private sector businesses to compensate for their higher default risk”, Deloitte in it budget review comment emphasized.

    To address this challenge, it urged the government to further reduce its reliance on the domestic debt market by pursuing innovative revenue generation policies whilst adopting effective measures to boost our foreign exchange reserves and stabilise exchange rates in a bid to reduce the external debt accumulation resulting from depreciation, adding, “commercial banks should also be incentivized to increase lending to the private sector”.

    However, commenting on the Debt Exchange Programme, it said its success will result in some cash retention for government as it would have primarily deferred the commitment to settle maturing investments within the short term.

    Government may also, therefore, be able to channel the cash retained through this deferral to other planned initiatives intended to expand the productive capacity of the economy.

    The new bonds will be set at annual coupon rates that are considerably lower than the previous coupon rates contracted. In addition, the new rates are set to be graduated from 0% in 2023 to 5% in 2024 and further up to 10% from 2025 onwards.

    This Deloitte Ghana said if successfully implemented under these terms, the Domestic Debt Exchange programme will result in reduction in interest expense for Government and

    also lead to improved cash flows, particularly within the short to medium term.

    Overall, it said this will contribute to moderating government expenditure and improving the budget deficit.

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