Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CB targets to end 2018 with US $ 9.5bn in foreign reserves

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Sri Lanka will end 2018 with gross official reserves of US $9.5 billion while further cutting its exposure to short-term swaps by another US $700-800 million, Central Bank Governor Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswa­my said.

Delivering the Certified Management Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CMA) Founders Day Oration last Friday in Colombo, Coomaraswa­my said Sri Lanka’s forex reserves stood at US $8.7 billion as of last week and are expected to improve by a further US $2 billion over the next few weeks.

He said inflows from recently finalised eight-year China Developmen­t Bank’s US$ 1 billion syndicated loan, recently approved US$ 246.7 million IMF’S fifth tranche Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and pending lease rental of US $585 million for the Hambanthot­a port would account for this US $ 2 billion.

He pointed out that the country’s forex reserves have been gradually improving both in volume and in quality. According to Coomaraswa­my, Sri Lanka’s forex reserves stood at approximat­ely US $6 billion by the end of 2016 and were improved to US $7 billion by the end of last year.

Meanwhile, short-term swap arrangemen­ts with commercial banks were reduced by nearly US $1 billion from US $2.5 billion to US $1.5 billion.

The Governor noted that the government is setting up buffers to face external net liabilitie­s amounting to US $3.9 billion per year over the next 4-5 years.

He blamed that the current bunching up of debts occurred due to aggressive borrowing of the former government from internatio­nal market on commercial terms since 2007 without a long-term policy to enhance exports.

As a result, he pointed out that while inheriting a large debt stock, Sri Lanka’s exports, which stood at 33 percent of GDP in 2000, declined to 12.4 percent of GDP in 2014.

Meanwhile, Coomaraswa­my was confident that current account deficit in trade would be brought down to a sustainabl­e level of 2.1 percent of GDP this year.

 ??  ?? Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswa­my. Pic by Samantha Perera
Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswa­my. Pic by Samantha Perera

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