GCC private sector boosts debt issuance

Dubai-stock-market-001The stock of GCC bonds (both conventional and sukuk) increased healthily during the first six months of the year, the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) report said.

Private sector issuance maintained a strong pace, dominating the GCC’s fixed income activity, driven by the non-financial sector, which also experienced its best six months yet.

The stock of outstanding GCC fixed income instruments rose to 239.8 billion at the end of 1H13. The balance of outstanding bonds was up 19.2 billion thus far in 2013 and 15.3 percent against a year ago.

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Number-one debtors are the Qatari public sector (23 percent), the UAE financial sector (16 percent) and the UAE public sector (15 percent).

Among non-financial private issuers, the Saudi sector is the most active with 10 percent of all outstanding GCC debt followed closely by the UAE.

Issuance picked up in the first half of this year. It was up 13.2 percent compared to a year ago, with 30.1 billion worth of debt securities issued over the last six months.

The UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar accounted for 82 percent of the issuance in 2013, with new debt of 11.6 billion, 8.0 billion, and 4.7 billion, respectively. Non-financial sector (NFS) saw issuance increase threefold in 1H13, jumping 6.7 billion to 10.1 billion, its highest level ever.

Coupled with issuance by the financial sector, the private sector experienced its strongest half yet, with gross issuance totaling 19 billion. In the UAE, most of the new debt was issued by financial institutions (9.3 billion) and coincided with a recovering private sector and increased confidence. Saudi Arabia’s issuance activity was dominated by the non-financial sector, which was also the largest issuer in the region during the first six months of the year. The private sector has been increasingly outperforming the public sector over the last twelve months. Its stock of fixed income debt has grown by 25 percent since last June, while outstanding public sector debt only saw an increase of 7 percent over the same period. Its share of total new issues has also increased to 63 percent in the first half of this year, well above the 30 percent average observed for the first halves of the years from 2009 until 2012.

Average maturity of outstanding GCC debt securities remained steady at 5.8 years at the end of the first half of 2013. The public and financial sector converged to an average maturity of five years, while the non-financial sector saw a healthy jump of 0.6 years to 8.4 years in 1H13, NBK report said. — Saudi Gazette

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