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Guyana - Joint World Bank-IMF Debt Sustainability Analysis
作者:
World Bank
来源地址:
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32559
关键词:
DEBT SERVICE BURDENPUBLIC SECTOR DEBTCONTINGENT LIABILITYEXTERNAL DEBTSUSTAINABILITY ANALYSISRISK ASSESSMENTDEBT DISTRESSPUBLIC AND PUBLICLY GUARANTEED DEBTMACROECONOMIC PROJECTIONReportRapportInforme
年份:
2019
出版地:
Washington,USA
语种:
English
摘要:
The risk of external and overall debt distress for Guyana remains moderate, but debt dynamics will improve significantly with the start of oil production in 2020. All external debt indicators remain below the relevant indicative vulnerability thresholds under the baseline scenario, which incorporates the average long-term effects of oil on economic growth, fiscal balance, and current account position. The PV of external debt-to-GDP is projected to decline to 3 percent over the long-term as the need for external borrowing is offset by the accumulation of external assets. Stress tests indicate the susceptibility of Guyana's external public debt in a very extreme shock which combines simultaneous shocks to real GDP growth, primary balance, exports, other flows (current transfers and FDI), and nominal exchange rate depreciation, as well as second order effects arising from interactions among these shocks. The combined effects of these shocks and their second order effects cause temporary but significant breaches in the external debt thresholds, prompting a moderate risk rating. Nonetheless, Guyana has substantial space to absorb these shocks, reflecting the current low level of external debt. Guyana's medium- and long-term outlook is very favorable given the incoming oil production and revenues, which will eventually underpin fiscal surpluses and a reduction in external indebtedness. The authorities reiterated their commitment in preserving fiscal discipline.

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