[INDONESIA-NEWS] JKTP - Economist Warns of a Second Banking Crisis

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Date: Tue Sep 26 2000 - 16:56:42 EDT


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   Economist warns of a second banking crisis
   
   Business News - September 27, 2000
   
   JAKARTA (JP): Noted economist Sri Mulyani warned the government on
   Tuesday that it must retire part of its outstanding bank
   recapitalization bonds within the next two years to help reduce
   pressure on the state budget.
   
   Sri said that failing to reduce the outstanding bonds could bring
   another crisis to the country because the 2003 budget would be overly
   burdened when some of the bonds and the International Monetary Fund
   loans started to mature.
   
   "Retiring some of the bonds is very crucial," she told a seminar on
   banking and the economy.
   
   She said that the burden on the 2003 state budget from the maturing
   bonds and the IMF loan alone could reach a whopping Rp 130 trillion
   (US$15.29 billion).
   
   She added that it would be unlikely for the country's international
   creditors grouped in the Paris Club to provide another rescheduling
   facility for debts maturing in 2003 because of soaring oil prices in
   developed nations.
   
   The Paris Club of creditor nations agreed last year to provide the
   country with a rescheduling facility for debts falling due in 2000 and
   2001. The facility has been a great relief for this year's and next
   year's state budget.
   
   The IMF has been providing multibillion dollar bailouts to the country
   since late 1997.
   
   The government has issued some Rp 450 trillion worth of bonds to help
   finance the country's bank recapitalization program. The state budget
   covers the interest rates of the bonds, which amount to around Rp 60
   trillion in 2001 compared to around Rp 38 trillion this year.
   
   The cost of servicing the bonds and government foreign loans next year
   is estimated to be 40 percent of total spending. The government has to
   rely on foreign loans to help plug the budget deficit.
   
   Government officials have said that part of the government public debt
   management strategy is to swap some of the bonds with performing loans
   under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) and developing
   domestic bond market.
   
   IBRA deputy chairman Jerry Ng said Tuesday that the bond swap measure
   was expected to start next year.
   
   IBRA currently manages some Rp 250 trillion worth of non-performing
   loans (NPLs) transferred from closed-down and recapitalized banks. The
   agency is mandated to restructure the NPLs into performing loans.
   
   Swapping the performing loans with part of the bank recapitalization
   bonds will reduce the burden on the state budget.
   
   The government is also planning to replace part of the bank
   recapitalization bonds with short-term six to twelve-month bonds to
   help create a more active secondary bond market.
   
   Short-term bonds are deemed to be more appealing to investors.
   
   An active secondary bond market will lure investors to help refinance
   the government's bank recapitalization program, thus reducing the
   state budget burden.
   
   So far, recapitalized banks have failed to sell the bonds to investors
   who had been demanding huge discounts.
   
   An active secondary bond market will also help banks sell bonds to
   raise cash to be used for credit expansion.
   
   Jerry said that although most of the recapitalized banks under IBRA
   had shown improving performance in terms of capital adequacy ratio and
   positive net interest margins, their balance sheets were still
   dominated by government bonds.
   
   "This means that the source of their income is still from the interest
   rates of the bonds," he said, pointing out that a bank's source of
   income should come from lending activity.
   
   He said that a dependence on government bonds was not healthy for the
   banks.
   
   "This is the challenge in the banking sector that must be resolved,"
   he said.(rei)

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