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Gross borrowings drop 31% in April

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THE National Government’s (NG) gross borrowings fell in April as domestic and external debt declined, data from the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) showed.

BTr data showed that the NG’s total gross borrowings dropped 31.3% to P89.202 billion in April from P129.906 billion in the same month a year ago.

Month on month, gross borrowings slumped by 57% from P207.265 billion in March.

Domestic borrowings accounted for the bulk or 92% of overall gross debt during the month.

Gross domestic debt dropped by 14.3% to P82.36 billion in April from P96.127 billion in the same month in 2023.

Broken down, domestic borrowings were composed of P67.258 billion in fixed-rate Treasury bonds and P15.102 billion in Treasury bills.

Meanwhile, gross external debt plunged by 79.7% to P6.842 billion during the month from P33.779 billion a year ago.

In April, gross external borrowings were entirely composed of new project loans.

Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. Chief Economist Michael L. Ricafort said that the boost in tax collections in April offset the need for the government to resort to borrowings.

The Bureau of Internal Revenue collections rose by 12.65% to P378.5 billion during the month. This as the deadline for the filing of annual income tax returns and first-quarter value-added tax returns was in April.

“Relatively lower amount of matured National Government debt in April also reduced the need to borrow to fund maturing debt,” Mr. Ricafort added.

Meanwhile, in the January-April period, gross borrowings rose by 7.9% to P1.16 trillion from P1.08 trillion in the year-ago period.

Gross domestic borrowings jumped by 38.7% to P1.04 trillion in the first four months from P749.113 billion a year earlier.

Domestic debt consisted of P584.861 billion in retail Treasury bonds (RTBs), P377.258 billion in fixed-rate Treasury bonds and P76.822 billion in Treasury bills.

In February, the government raised a record P584.86 billion from its offering of five-year RTBs.

On the other hand, gross external debt plummeted by 62.3% to P124.099 billion as of end-April from P328.883 billion a year ago.

This was made up of P95.435 billion in program loans and P28.664 billion in new project loans.

“Future government borrowings would also be a function of the budget deficit performance for the coming months,” Mr. Ricafort said.

The NG posted a P42.7-billion budget surplus in April, though this was 36.03% smaller than the P66.8-billion surplus a year ago.

In the January-April period, the budget deficit widened by 12.66% to P229.9 billion from the P204.1-billion gap a year earlier.

“Government borrowings for the coming months would also be timed with possible Fed and local policy rate cuts later in 2024 and 2025,” Mr. Ricafort said.

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Eli M. Remolona, Jr. has signaled that the central bank could begin its policy easing cycle as early as August this year.

The Monetary Board kept its benchmark rate at a 17-year high 6.5% for a fifth straight meeting earlier this month.

The central bank has raised borrowing costs to a cumulative 450 basis points (bps) from May 2022 to October 2023.

The government’s borrowing program is set at P2.57 trillion for 2024, of which 75% will come from domestic sources.

The government borrows from local and external sources to help fund a budget deficit capped at 5.6% of the gross domestic product this year, equivalent to P1.48 trillion. — Luisa Maria Jacinta C. Jocson

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