moodys lower oil income to drive fiscal refoms in gcc
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Moody's: Lower oil income to drive fiscal refoms in GCC

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The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
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A projected long-term drop in oil prices will drive fiscal reforms in energy-dependent Gulf states and spur public borrowing, Moody's Investor Service said on Tuesday.

The ratings agency also revised downward its projections for oil prices from $65 a barrel to average $55 this year and $53 dollars in 2016.

The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states grouping Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, depend on oil for around 90 percent of their revenues.

"We expect that the impact of lower hydrocarbon revenues on GCC public finances will spur policy adjustments in 2016," said Steffen Dyck, a VP-Senior Analyst at Moody's.

"These could include reductions in subsidy spending and measures to broaden the non-oil revenue base," he said.

The UAE took the lead in June by liberalising fuel prices. Kuwait lifted subsidies on diesel and kerosene and other states are planning subsidy cuts.

Oil prices have fallen by around 60 percent since June 2014 due to oversupply and weak global demand.

As a result, GCC states are expected to lose $300 billion in oil revenues, said the International Monetary Fund.

The oil price drop caused aggregate nominal hydrocarbon gross domestic product for the six GCC states to fall by 11 percent between 2012 and last year to $685 billion, Moody's said.

The combined current account surplus slipped to 14 percent of GDP from almost 25 percent during the same period.

"We expect that the GCC region will post a combined fiscal deficit of close to 10 percent of regional GDP in 2015 and 2016, respectively, compared to an average aggregate surplus of almost 9.0 percent in the years 2010 to 2014," Moody's said.

That would translate into a deficit of over $140 billion this year.

Moody's expects that all GCC states will borrow to face budgetary shortfalls.

"Overall (GCC) government gross borrowing needs will likely average about 12.5 percent of regional GDP, or around $180 billion per year in 2015 and 2016," Dyck said.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have already issued bonds.

Some GCC states, mainly Saudi Arabia, have started withdrawing from foreign reserves estimated at $2.7 trillion by the International Institute of Sovereign Funds.

 

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