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Senegal’s Dollar Bonds Fall as IMF Warns of Fiscal Deterioration

Daba Finance/Senegal’s Dollar Bonds Fall as IMF Warns of Fiscal Deterioration
AFRICAN STOCKS AND FINANCESeptember 18, 2024 at 12:29 AM UTC

TLDR

  • Senegal's dollar bonds drop after IMF warns of worsening fiscal outlook, worst performers in Bloomberg's index of sovereign dollar debt
  • Yields on Senegal's 2048 notes rise by 14 basis points to 9.78% following political instability and opposition-controlled parliament disbandment
  • IMF highlights economic slowdown, widened fiscal deficit in Senegal, urgent reforms needed for stabilizing public finances

Senegal’s dollar bonds dropped after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned of a worsening fiscal outlook for the country. The bonds were the worst performers in Bloomberg’s index of emerging and frontier sovereign dollar debt. Yields on Senegal’s 2048 notes increased by 14 basis points to 9.78%.

This decline follows political instability after President Bassirou Diomaye Faye disbanded the opposition-controlled parliament to push his reform agenda. Elections for new representatives are scheduled for November 17. Senegal secured a $1.5 billion IMF facility last year to support economic reforms.

In its recent statement, the IMF noted that Senegal’s economy slowed in early 2024, with weaker growth in key sectors such as mining and construction. The fiscal deficit widened due to falling revenues and rising energy subsidies, highlighting the need for urgent reforms to stabilize public finances.

Key Takeaways

Senegal faces increasing fiscal pressures as the IMF highlights weaker-than-expected economic growth and a rising fiscal deficit. The political landscape, marked by President Faye’s dissolution of parliament, adds to the uncertainty. Investors are wary, leading to a selloff in Senegal’s dollar bonds. Economic reforms, including reducing subsidies and tax exemptions, are critical to stabilizing the country’s finances. However, political instability may delay these reforms, particularly if the upcoming parliamentary elections do not result in a legislative majority for Faye. This uncertainty is likely to impact investor confidence in the short term.

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