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SA still faces a risk of rating downgrade by Moody’s: Economists

17 January 2020, 5:27 AM  |
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Senior economist at Nedbank Niky Weimar says the move will not do much to boost the economy.

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Senior economist at Nedbank Niky Weimar says the move will not do much to boost the economy.

Economists say South Africa still faces the risk of a rating downgrade by Moody’s even though the Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee has cut the repo rate by 25 basis points.

The move will reduce the prime lending rate from 10% to 9,75% with effect from Friday. Senior economist at Nedbank Niky Weimar says the move will not do much to boost the economy.

“The general consensus out there no matter which dealer you speak to will tell you that it is priced in. If you look at South Africa’s loan bonds, our situation has steeped quite significant given that the outlook is improving, so that already reflects that sovereign risk premium that has increased. So there’s a spillover in our sovereign premium risk you can see that our loan bonds are trading above countries that Moody’s rates. The market is already acting as if we are going to junk status,” says Weimar.

The majority of analysts polled by Reuters had expected no change in rates because of risks associated with a February budget speech and a scheduled review of the country’s last investment-grade credit rating by Moody’s in March.

South Africa’s public finances are under severe strain after repeated bailouts to ailing state firms like power utility Eskom and a steep run-up in public debt.

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) painted a grim picture on the outlook for economic growth, lowering its predictions for this year and next to 1.2% and 1.6% respectively.

It called Africa’s most industrialised economy “weak” and”vulnerable” and said electricity supply constraints would probably keep activity muted in the near term.

Weak growth was a major reason why inflation remained under control last year, with consumer price growth hitting a nine-year low in November.

The bank now sees inflation at 4.7% in 2020 and 4.6% in2021, versus forecasts for 5.1% and 4.7% previously.

“The lower inflation forecast and improved risk profile opens some space to provide further policy accommodation to the economy,” SARB Governor Lesetja Kganyago told a news conference. The rand’s response to the rate cut was muted.

It briefly weakened when Kganyago announced the decision before recovering to trade flat on the day. Some analysts were doubtful that Thursday’s policy easing would do much to lift the growth rate, pointing to the need for meaningful economic reform.

“This cut is positive but one or even two cuts will not change things significantly for the outlook for the economy,” said Magdalena Polan, global emerging markets economist at Legal& General Investment Management.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has tried to revive investor confidence since taking office in February 2018. He has had some success cracking down on corruption, but his reform drive has been slowed by opposition within his governing African NationalCongress party.-Additional reporting by Reuters 

 

 

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