Reforming Government Debt Markets in MENA

This paper examines the current stage of development of government securities markets in the non-GCC MENA region focusing in five countries that have government bond markets with a minimum size and greater potential for market development: Egypt, J...

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Main Authors: Garcia-Kilroy, Catiana, Silva, Anderson Caputo
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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topic ACCOUNTING
ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS
ARBITRAGE
ASSET CLASS
AUCTION
AUCTIONS
AVERAGE DEBT
BALANCE SHEET
BANK DEBT
BANK LIQUIDITY
BANKING SECTORS
BOND FUND
BOND FUNDS
BOND HOLDERS
BOND MARKET
BOND MARKET CAPITALIZATION
BONDS
BUY-BACKS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
CAPITAL LOSSES
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CAPTIVE INVESTORS
CASH FLOW
CDS
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEBT
CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY
CHECKS
CLEARING HOUSE
COLLATERAL
CREDIT MARKETS
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RATINGS
CREDIT RISK
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS
CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUSES
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DEBT LEVELS
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT MANAGEMENT POLICY
DEBT MARKET DEVELOPMENT
DEBT MATURITIES
DEBT MATURITY
DEBT SECURITIES
DEPOSIT
DERIVATIVES
DEVELOPING GOVERNMENT BOND
DEVELOPING GOVERNMENT BOND MARKETS
DEVELOPMENT OF DEBT MARKETS
DOMESTIC DEBT
DOMESTIC DEBT MARKET
DOMESTIC DEBT MARKETS
DOMESTIC EQUITY
DOMESTIC FINANCIAL MARKETS
DOMESTIC MARKETS
DOMESTIC TRADABLE DEBT
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
EXCESS LIQUIDITY
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURE
EXTERNAL DEBT
FACE VALUE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL RISK
FINANCIAL RISKS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL POLICIES
FIXED COUPON
FLOATING RATE
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS
FOREIGN INVESTOR
FOREIGN INVESTORS
GLOBAL BOND
GLOBAL BOND INDICES
GLOBAL CAPITAL
GLOBAL CAPITAL MARKETS
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT BOND MARKETS
GOVERNMENT DEBT
GOVERNMENT DEBT MARKET
GOVERNMENT DEBT MARKETS
GOVERNMENT FINANCING
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AUCTION
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKETS
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
ILLIQUID MARKETS
ILLIQUID SECURITIES
INDEXED BONDS
INFLATION
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSTRUMENT
INTEREST RATE
INTERMEDIATION SPREADS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT ALTERNATIVES
INVESTMENT FLOWS
INVESTMENT FUND
INVESTOR BASE
INVESTOR PARTICIPATION
ISSUANCE
ISSUANCE OF LONG-TERM SECURITIES
ISSUANCES
LACK OF COMPETITION
LEGAL AGREEMENT
LEVEL OF DEBT
LIABILITY
LIABILITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUID BENCHMARKS
LIQUID DOMESTIC DEBT MARKET
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOCAL CURRENCY
LOCAL DEBT
LOCAL DEBT MARKETS
LONG-TERM DEBT
LONG-TERM YIELDS
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
MARKET EFFICIENCY
MARKET INDICES
MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE
MARKET MAKERS
MARKET MAKING
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET PLAYERS
MARKET PRICES
MARKET REFORMS
MARKET SIZE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKET TRANSPARENCY
MARKETABLE DEBT
MATURITIES
MATURITY
MATURITY EXTENSION
MATURITY SPECTRUM
MATURITY STRUCTURE
MATURITY STRUCTURES
MATURITY TRANSFORMATION
MICROSTRUCTURE
MONETARY POLICIES
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY MARKET
MONEY MARKETS
MUTUAL FUNDS
OPPORTUNITY COST
OUTSTANDING DEBT
PORTFOLIOS
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
PRICE DISCOVERY
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE TRANSPARENCY
PRIMARY DEALER
PRIMARY DEALER SYSTEMS
PRIMARY DEALERS
PRIMARY MARKET
PRIMARY MARKETS
PRIVATE PLACEMENTS
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC DEBT MARKET
PUBLIC DEBT MARKETS
REMITTANCES
REPO
REPO FRAMEWORK
REPO FRAMEWORKS
REPO MARKET
REPO MARKETS
REPO TRANSACTION
REPOS
RESERVE
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
RESERVES
SECONDARY MARKET
SECONDARY MARKET DEVELOPMENT
SECONDARY MARKET LIQUIDITY
SECONDARY MARKET PRICES
SECONDARY MARKET TRADING
SECONDARY MARKET TRANSACTIONS
SECONDARY MARKETS
SECONDARY TRADING
SETTLEMENT
SETTLEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE
SHORT-TERM TREASURY BILLS
SPOT MARKET
SWAPS
T-BILL
T-BILLS
T-BOND
T-BONDS
TAX
TIME DEPOSITS
TRADING
TREASURY
TREASURY BILLS
TREASURY BONDS
VALUATION
YIELD CURVE
ZERO COUPON
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS
ARBITRAGE
ASSET CLASS
AUCTION
AUCTIONS
AVERAGE DEBT
BALANCE SHEET
BANK DEBT
BANK LIQUIDITY
BANKING SECTORS
BOND FUND
BOND FUNDS
BOND HOLDERS
BOND MARKET
BOND MARKET CAPITALIZATION
BONDS
BUY-BACKS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
CAPITAL LOSSES
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CAPTIVE INVESTORS
CASH FLOW
CDS
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEBT
CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY
CHECKS
CLEARING HOUSE
COLLATERAL
CREDIT MARKETS
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RATINGS
CREDIT RISK
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS
CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUSES
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DEBT LEVELS
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT MANAGEMENT POLICY
DEBT MARKET DEVELOPMENT
DEBT MATURITIES
DEBT MATURITY
DEBT SECURITIES
DEPOSIT
DERIVATIVES
DEVELOPING GOVERNMENT BOND
DEVELOPING GOVERNMENT BOND MARKETS
DEVELOPMENT OF DEBT MARKETS
DOMESTIC DEBT
DOMESTIC DEBT MARKET
DOMESTIC DEBT MARKETS
DOMESTIC EQUITY
DOMESTIC FINANCIAL MARKETS
DOMESTIC MARKETS
DOMESTIC TRADABLE DEBT
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
EXCESS LIQUIDITY
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURE
EXTERNAL DEBT
FACE VALUE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL RISK
FINANCIAL RISKS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL POLICIES
FIXED COUPON
FLOATING RATE
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS
FOREIGN INVESTOR
FOREIGN INVESTORS
GLOBAL BOND
GLOBAL BOND INDICES
GLOBAL CAPITAL
GLOBAL CAPITAL MARKETS
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT BOND MARKETS
GOVERNMENT DEBT
GOVERNMENT DEBT MARKET
GOVERNMENT DEBT MARKETS
GOVERNMENT FINANCING
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AUCTION
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKETS
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
ILLIQUID MARKETS
ILLIQUID SECURITIES
INDEXED BONDS
INFLATION
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSTRUMENT
INTEREST RATE
INTERMEDIATION SPREADS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT ALTERNATIVES
INVESTMENT FLOWS
INVESTMENT FUND
INVESTOR BASE
INVESTOR PARTICIPATION
ISSUANCE
ISSUANCE OF LONG-TERM SECURITIES
ISSUANCES
LACK OF COMPETITION
LEGAL AGREEMENT
LEVEL OF DEBT
LIABILITY
LIABILITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUID BENCHMARKS
LIQUID DOMESTIC DEBT MARKET
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOCAL CURRENCY
LOCAL DEBT
LOCAL DEBT MARKETS
LONG-TERM DEBT
LONG-TERM YIELDS
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
MARKET EFFICIENCY
MARKET INDICES
MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE
MARKET MAKERS
MARKET MAKING
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET PLAYERS
MARKET PRICES
MARKET REFORMS
MARKET SIZE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKET TRANSPARENCY
MARKETABLE DEBT
MATURITIES
MATURITY
MATURITY EXTENSION
MATURITY SPECTRUM
MATURITY STRUCTURE
MATURITY STRUCTURES
MATURITY TRANSFORMATION
MICROSTRUCTURE
MONETARY POLICIES
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY MARKET
MONEY MARKETS
MUTUAL FUNDS
OPPORTUNITY COST
OUTSTANDING DEBT
PORTFOLIOS
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
PRICE DISCOVERY
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE TRANSPARENCY
PRIMARY DEALER
PRIMARY DEALER SYSTEMS
PRIMARY DEALERS
PRIMARY MARKET
PRIMARY MARKETS
PRIVATE PLACEMENTS
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC DEBT MARKET
PUBLIC DEBT MARKETS
REMITTANCES
REPO
REPO FRAMEWORK
REPO FRAMEWORKS
REPO MARKET
REPO MARKETS
REPO TRANSACTION
REPOS
RESERVE
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
RESERVES
SECONDARY MARKET
SECONDARY MARKET DEVELOPMENT
SECONDARY MARKET LIQUIDITY
SECONDARY MARKET PRICES
SECONDARY MARKET TRADING
SECONDARY MARKET TRANSACTIONS
SECONDARY MARKETS
SECONDARY TRADING
SETTLEMENT
SETTLEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE
SHORT-TERM TREASURY BILLS
SPOT MARKET
SWAPS
T-BILL
T-BILLS
T-BOND
T-BONDS
TAX
TIME DEPOSITS
TRADING
TREASURY
TREASURY BILLS
TREASURY BONDS
VALUATION
YIELD CURVE
ZERO COUPON
Garcia-Kilroy, Catiana
Silva, Anderson Caputo
Reforming Government Debt Markets in MENA
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Middle East and North Africa
Middle East and North Africa
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5611
description This paper examines the current stage of development of government securities markets in the non-GCC MENA region focusing in five countries that have government bond markets with a minimum size and greater potential for market development: Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia. The analysis focuses on the five key building blocks that normally sustain deep and liquid public debt markets: (i) money markets; (ii) primary market (issuance policy and placement mechanisms); (iii) secondary market organization; (iv) investor base; and (v) clearing and settlement infrastructure. The study shows that despite country differences, several common weaknesses in the key building blocks explain the underdevelopment of MENA bond markets. Most important among these are a symbiotic relationship between banks and Governments caused by lack of alternative investments that makes banks act as captive demand and dominate bond markets, opportunistic primary issuance practices, and excess liquidity in the financial system. These demand and supply characteristics have led to highly concentrated buy-and-hold portfolios by banks and State-owned institutions, poor price discovery and lack of liquidity in secondary markets. A set of actions to unlock market development in MENA is proposed involving measures in all key building blocks - from improvements in monetary policy implementation and liquidity management to enhancements in issuance practices, price transparency, and clearing & settlement infrastructure. Measures to improve the role of mutual funds and foster foreign investor presence are also of utmost importance to increase competition and investor diversification in these markets.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Garcia-Kilroy, Catiana
Silva, Anderson Caputo
author_facet Garcia-Kilroy, Catiana
Silva, Anderson Caputo
author_sort Garcia-Kilroy, Catiana
title Reforming Government Debt Markets in MENA
title_short Reforming Government Debt Markets in MENA
title_full Reforming Government Debt Markets in MENA
title_fullStr Reforming Government Debt Markets in MENA
title_full_unstemmed Reforming Government Debt Markets in MENA
title_sort reforming government debt markets in mena
publishDate 2012
url http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20110324104519
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3377
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spelling okr-10986-33772021-04-23T14:02:09Z Reforming Government Debt Markets in MENA Garcia-Kilroy, Catiana Silva, Anderson Caputo ACCOUNTING ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS ARBITRAGE ASSET CLASS AUCTION AUCTIONS AVERAGE DEBT BALANCE SHEET BANK DEBT BANK LIQUIDITY BANKING SECTORS BOND FUND BOND FUNDS BOND HOLDERS BOND MARKET BOND MARKET CAPITALIZATION BONDS BUY-BACKS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL LOSSES CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT CAPTIVE INVESTORS CASH FLOW CDS CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANKS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEBT CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY CHECKS CLEARING HOUSE COLLATERAL CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT RATING CREDIT RATINGS CREDIT RISK CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUSES DEBT INSTRUMENTS DEBT LEVELS DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT MANAGEMENT POLICY DEBT MARKET DEVELOPMENT DEBT MATURITIES DEBT MATURITY DEBT SECURITIES DEPOSIT DERIVATIVES DEVELOPING GOVERNMENT BOND DEVELOPING GOVERNMENT BOND MARKETS DEVELOPMENT OF DEBT MARKETS DOMESTIC DEBT DOMESTIC DEBT MARKET DOMESTIC DEBT MARKETS DOMESTIC EQUITY DOMESTIC FINANCIAL MARKETS DOMESTIC MARKETS DOMESTIC TRADABLE DEBT EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKETS EXCESS LIQUIDITY EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE EXTERNAL DEBT FACE VALUE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL RISK FINANCIAL RISKS FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL SYSTEM FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL POLICIES FIXED COUPON FLOATING RATE FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS FOREIGN INVESTOR FOREIGN INVESTORS GLOBAL BOND GLOBAL BOND INDICES GLOBAL CAPITAL GLOBAL CAPITAL MARKETS GOVERNMENT BOND GOVERNMENT BOND MARKETS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT DEBT MARKET GOVERNMENT DEBT MARKETS GOVERNMENT FINANCING GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AUCTION GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKETS GOVERNMENT SPENDING ILLIQUID MARKETS ILLIQUID SECURITIES INDEXED BONDS INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INSTRUMENT INTEREST RATE INTERMEDIATION SPREADS INTERNATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT ALTERNATIVES INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTMENT FUND INVESTOR BASE INVESTOR PARTICIPATION ISSUANCE ISSUANCE OF LONG-TERM SECURITIES ISSUANCES LACK OF COMPETITION LEGAL AGREEMENT LEVEL OF DEBT LIABILITY LIABILITY MANAGEMENT LIQUID BENCHMARKS LIQUID DOMESTIC DEBT MARKET LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDITY RISK LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL DEBT LOCAL DEBT MARKETS LONG-TERM DEBT LONG-TERM YIELDS MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET EFFICIENCY MARKET INDICES MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET MAKERS MARKET MAKING MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET PLAYERS MARKET PRICES MARKET REFORMS MARKET SIZE MARKET STRUCTURE MARKET TRANSPARENCY MARKETABLE DEBT MATURITIES MATURITY MATURITY EXTENSION MATURITY SPECTRUM MATURITY STRUCTURE MATURITY STRUCTURES MATURITY TRANSFORMATION MICROSTRUCTURE MONETARY POLICIES MONETARY POLICY MONEY MARKET MONEY MARKETS MUTUAL FUNDS OPPORTUNITY COST OUTSTANDING DEBT PORTFOLIOS POTENTIAL INVESTORS PRICE DISCOVERY PRICE FORMATION PRICE TRANSPARENCY PRIMARY DEALER PRIMARY DEALER SYSTEMS PRIMARY DEALERS PRIMARY MARKET PRIMARY MARKETS PRIVATE PLACEMENTS PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC DEBT MARKET PUBLIC DEBT MARKETS REMITTANCES REPO REPO FRAMEWORK REPO FRAMEWORKS REPO MARKET REPO MARKETS REPO TRANSACTION REPOS RESERVE RESERVE REQUIREMENTS RESERVES SECONDARY MARKET SECONDARY MARKET DEVELOPMENT SECONDARY MARKET LIQUIDITY SECONDARY MARKET PRICES SECONDARY MARKET TRADING SECONDARY MARKET TRANSACTIONS SECONDARY MARKETS SECONDARY TRADING SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SHORT-TERM TREASURY BILLS SPOT MARKET SWAPS T-BILL T-BILLS T-BOND T-BONDS TAX TIME DEPOSITS TRADING TREASURY TREASURY BILLS TREASURY BONDS VALUATION YIELD CURVE ZERO COUPON This paper examines the current stage of development of government securities markets in the non-GCC MENA region focusing in five countries that have government bond markets with a minimum size and greater potential for market development: Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia. The analysis focuses on the five key building blocks that normally sustain deep and liquid public debt markets: (i) money markets; (ii) primary market (issuance policy and placement mechanisms); (iii) secondary market organization; (iv) investor base; and (v) clearing and settlement infrastructure. The study shows that despite country differences, several common weaknesses in the key building blocks explain the underdevelopment of MENA bond markets. Most important among these are a symbiotic relationship between banks and Governments caused by lack of alternative investments that makes banks act as captive demand and dominate bond markets, opportunistic primary issuance practices, and excess liquidity in the financial system. These demand and supply characteristics have led to highly concentrated buy-and-hold portfolios by banks and State-owned institutions, poor price discovery and lack of liquidity in secondary markets. A set of actions to unlock market development in MENA is proposed involving measures in all key building blocks - from improvements in monetary policy implementation and liquidity management to enhancements in issuance practices, price transparency, and clearing & settlement infrastructure. Measures to improve the role of mutual funds and foster foreign investor presence are also of utmost importance to increase competition and investor diversification in these markets. 2012-03-19T18:01:22Z 2012-03-19T18:01:22Z 2011-03-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20110324104519 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3377 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5611 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Middle East and North Africa Middle East and North Africa Middle East and North Africa