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Morgan Stanley lifts Ghana Eurobond 'recovery' value to $46 from $41

Published 02/17/2023, 04:35 AM
Updated 02/17/2023, 04:41 AM
© Reuters.  A file photo showing the logo of Morgan Stanley is seen in New York January 9, 2013. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Investment bank Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) has lifted the average "recovery value" for Ghana's defaulted dollar-denominated government bonds to $46 from a previous forecast of $41 following the country's deal to restructure its local currency debt.

The government, which is battling a once-in-a-generation economic crisis, said this week it had finished a domestic debt exchange with 85% participation of "eligible" bonds - or 64% of the 130 billion cedis ($10.8 billion) originally slated for restructuring, before pension funds were excluded when unions threatened to strike.

Morgan Stanley revised down its "exit yield" forecast for Ghana's foreign currency bonds to 13-14% from around 15% and estimated the domestic debt exchange would save the government about $7.8 billion from 2023 to 2028, versus a previous prediction of $7 billion.

"We retain our like stance on hard currency bonds," the bank said in a research note published late on Thursday.

It estimated that the so-called net present value (NPV) loss for domestic bonds would be 51%, compared with an average of 21% in other local debt restructurings over the last 15 years in countries like Jamaica, Nicaragua and Cyprus.

Ghana's finance minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, told parliament on Thursday that substantive discussions were due to be held in the next few weeks with international bondholders.

© Reuters.  A file photo showing the logo of Morgan Stanley is seen in New York January 9, 2013. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo

Ghana has about $13 billion in dollar-denominated international bonds or "Eurobonds" as they are also known. Most were trading at between 37 cents and 41 cents on the dollar on Friday.

($1 = 12.0000 Ghanian cedi)

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