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Foreign investment in govt debt touches $2.9b

byCT Report
01/02/2020
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ISLAMABAD: Foreign investment in government securities has reached $2.915 billion in the current fiscal year of 2019/20, according to the central bank data.

The country received a net $2.879 billion foreign investment in short term treasury bills from July 1, 2019 to January 30, 2020.

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Pakistan Investment Bonds attracted $36 million foreign investment in the period under review. In the auction held on January 29, foreign investors pumped $209 million in short-term government securities.

A major chunk of investments in the T-bills came from investors in the United Kingdom and the United States. Investment from the United Kingdom in T-bills clocked in at $2.016 billion followed by the US with $792.8 million.

Analysts said the appetite for Pakistan’s domestic debt has increased as the central bank hiked interest rates by 7.50 percentage points over a period, which resulted in unprecedented rise in yields.

“Foreign buyers find Pakistan’s debt instruments more appealing due to high returns and stable exchange rate,” said an analyst.

“The negative or close to zero interest rates are contributing towards a favourable carry-trade in high yielding markets such as Pakistan where interest rates are at higher levels.”

They said foreign investors also expect the rupee remains stable after the implementation of a market based exchange rate system.

Analysts see lesser chances for a reversal in the current tight monetary policy regime as the SBP wants to attract more foreign investors by offering high interest rates. The inflows into the debt securities are also supported the central bank to build-up its foreign currency reserves.

The central bank’s foreign exchange reserves increased 1.56 percent to $11.915 billion as of January 24. The total liquid foreign reserves of the country rose to $18.362 billion from $18.271 billion.

The central bank, however, said in a recent report that foreign portfolio inflows reflect international investors’ improved perceptions of Pakistan’s credit worthiness.

Such inflows reduce the interest rate on government debt due to the greater demand for government securities, deepen capital markets, and free up domestic banks’ resources for lending to the private sector, it added.

“The bulk of the improvement in the SBP’s reserve adequacy stemmed from the improvement in the current account—not portfolio inflows—and current inflows comprised only 3.8 percent of total marketable government debt,” the bank added.

As such, inflows at current levels represented limited risks. The central bank said it will continue to monitor developments carefully and has more than adequate buffers to manage any outflows in an orderly manner.

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