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Saudi Arabia Lists $12. 08 Billion in Government Debt Instruments

The Saudi Arabian stock exchange, Tadawul, announced the listing of $12. 08 billion worth of government debt instruments on May 27th, 2024. This move comes as the Saudi Ministry of Finance seeks to diversify its funding sources and tap into investor demand for sovereign debt.

The listed instruments represent two separate issuances, both originally conducted in April 2024. The first issuance, dated April 1st, saw its value increase from SR29. 29 billion ($7. 8 billion) to SR38. 53 billion ($10. 3 billion). The second issuance, dated April 7th, was also increased, going from SR15. 98 billion ($4. 3 billion) to SR17. 63 billion ($4. 7 billion).

This listing is the latest development in Saudi Arabia’s strategy to develop a deeper and more liquid domestic debt market. A robust debt market allows the government to raise funds efficiently to finance budgetary needs and infrastructure projects. It also provides investors with an avenue for safe and stable returns.

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The Saudi government has been actively issuing debt instruments in recent years. In May 2024 alone, the National Debt Management Center completed a riyal-denominated sukuk issuance for SR3. 23 billion ($860 million). Sukuk are Islamic bonds that comply with Sharia law principles.

The increased government borrowing reflects Saudi Arabia’s efforts to navigate a period of lower oil prices. The kingdom relies heavily on oil revenue to fund its budget. With oil prices remaining volatile, the government is seeking to diversify its income streams and reduce its dependence on hydrocarbons.

The listing of government debt instruments on Tadawul is expected to attract a wider range of investors, both domestic and international. This will increase the liquidity of the instruments and potentially lower borrowing costs for the government.

The Saudi government is also implementing economic reforms aimed at weaning the country off its dependence on oil. These reforms include promoting private sector growth, developing new industries, and attracting foreign investment.

The success of these reforms will be crucial for Saudi Arabia’s long-term economic health. A more diversified economy will be less vulnerable to fluctuations in oil prices and will provide a more sustainable source of government revenue.

The listing of government debt instruments on Tadawul is a positive step towards developing a deeper and more liquid domestic debt market in Saudi Arabia. This will benefit the government by providing a reliable source of funding and investors by offering attractive investment opportunities. The long-term success of this initiative will depend on the government’s commitment to economic diversification and fiscal responsibility.

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