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PHL dollar reserves dip in December

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PHL dollar reserves dip in December
DATA from the Philippine central bank showed gross international reserves (GIR) fell to $102.45 billion as of end-December. — REUTERS

THE PHILIPPINES’ dollar reserves slipped by 0.3% as of end-December, as the National Government paid some of its debt obligations, but still ended the year above the central bank’s $100-billion projection.

Preliminary data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed the gross international reserves (GIR) fell to $102.45 billion as of end-December from $102.72 billion in November.

However, the end-December level of dollar reserves rose by 6.6% from $96.15 billion as of end-2022.

The GIR was also higher than the BSP’s end-2023 projection of $100 billion.

“The month-on-month decrease in the GIR level reflected mainly the National Government’s payments of its foreign currency debt obligations,” the BSP said in a statement late on Friday.

At its end-December level, the GIR is enough to cover 7.7 months’ worth of imports of goods and payments of services and primary income.

It is also equivalent to about six times the country’s short-term external debt based on original maturity and 3.8 times based on residual maturity.

Having an ample level of foreign exchange buffers safeguards an economy from market volatility and is an assurance of the country’s capability for debt repayment in the event of an economic downturn.

Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. Chief Economist Michael L. Ricafort in a note said that foreign exchange deposits and gold holdings of the BSP went down as of end-December despite the 1.8% month-on-month increase in global gold prices. 

Based on BSP data, foreign currency deposits plummeted by 62.5% to $716.3 million as of end-December from $1.91 billion a month prior, and by 24% from $942.8 billion as of end-2022. 

The country’s gold reserves were valued at $10.56 billion as of end-2023, lower by 2.4% than $10.82 billion a month earlier but up by 13.8% from $9.28 billion as of end-2022.

Mr. Ricafort said this was offset by an increase in foreign investments due to “the hefty gains in the US/global financial markets in November-December 2023.”

The BSP’s reserves in the form of foreign investments rose by 1.4% to $86.63 billion as of December from $85.42 billion as of November. This was also 6.2% higher than $81.37 billion seen a year ago.

According to the BSP, net international reserves inched up by 0.5% to $102.4 billion as of end-December from $101.9 billion a year ago.

Net international reserves are the difference between the BSP’s reserve assets (GIR) and reserve liabilities such as short-term foreign debt, and credit and loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The Philippines’ reserve position in the IMF dipped by 2% month on month to $771.4 million and by 2.3% from $789.8 million from a year ago.

Special drawing rights held by the Philippines — or the amount the country can tap from the IMF — stood at $3.78 billion in December, falling by 0.3% month on month but 0.5% higher than $3.76 billion in the previous year.

Mr. Ricafort also noted that the proceeds of the National Government’s Islamic bonds have already been added in the country’s dollar reserves as of December.

In December, the Treasury department said it has raised $1 billion from the sale of 5.5-year Sukuk bonds. The issued bonds were met with high demand as bids reached nearly five times the offer.

For the coming months, proceeds from investment banking activities abroad and dollar bond issuances by the National Government may continue to support the country’s GIR, Mr. Ricafort said

However, this could be offset by government plans to reduce foreign borrowings and better manage foreign exchange risks, he added.

The BSP is expecting to have $102 billion in dollar reserves by end-2024. — Keisha B. Ta-asan

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