Philippine Daily Inquirer

Credit agencies under pressure to raise PH grade

Capital market said to no longer follow watchdogs’ ratings

- By Michelle V. Remo

THE COUNTRY’S long wait for an investment grade may soon be over as credit agencies are seen to be giving in to pressure to align their ratings on the Philippine­s with the favorable assessment of the internatio­nal capital market.

According to internatio­nal financial services firm Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. (ANZ), there is a disconnect between the country’s actual credit ratings, as assigned by credit agencies, and the favorable interest rates on Philippine bonds assigned by investors in the internatio­nal capital market.

In a paper on the Philippine economy, ANZ said rating firms should no longer ignore the fact that their ratings on the country are not being observed by the internatio­nal capital market and, therefore, they must raise the country’s sovereign grade in the near term.

The Philippine­s is rated a notch below investment grade by Fitch Ratings, and two notches below investment grade by Moody’s Investors Service and Standard & Poor’s.

ANZ cited that the interest rates of bonds issued by the Philippine government are as low as those of debt instru- ments issued by countries with investment grade.

Based on ANZ’S estimates, interest rates on Philippine bonds are priced 200 basis points below the rates carried by bonds from countries with the same credit ratings as the Philippine­s.

“The market has been pricing the Philippine­s’ sovereign risk at investment grade for an extended period of time,” the for- eign financial institutio­n said.

“Barring unforeseen policy or political setbacks, we conclude that a near-term agency rerating is more likely than a prolonged disconnect between the Philippine­s’ risk spreads and its sovereign rating.”

The institutio­n said the Philippine­s deserves better credit ratings, citing the significan­t reduction in the government’s debt burden and the substantia­l increase in its foreign exchange reserves.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines