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CASH AND DEBT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN TREASURY SERVICE OF GEORGIA Erekle Gvaladze 2012

Cash and Debt Management practices in Treasury Service of Georgia

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Page 1: Cash and Debt Management practices in Treasury Service of Georgia

CASH AND DEBT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN TREASURY SERVICE OF

GEORGIA

Erekle Gvaladze2012

Page 2: Cash and Debt Management practices in Treasury Service of Georgia

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1997

• The Ministry of Finance of Georgia started issuing Government Securities.

2005

• Issuing of Government Securities was stopped due to the high weighted average interest rates recorded at auctions.

2009

• As the financial markets developed, the Ministry of Finance of Georgia renewed issuing of Government Securities.

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2009-2010• Short-term Treasury

Bills (with 6 and 12 month maturity periods)

2010• The first 2 year

coupon Treasury Bonds were issued

2011• 5 year Treasury

Bonds were issued

2012• It is planned to issue

10 year Treasury Bonds

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The main objectives of issuing government securities are:• Development of the country’s financial market;• Ensuring the budget system liquidity.

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08/2009

08/2009

09/2009

09/2009

09/2009

10/2009

10/2009

11/2009

11/2009

12/2009

12/2009

02/2010

03/2010

03/2010

04/2010

05/2010

06/2010

07/2010

08/2010

09/2010

10/2010

11/2010

12/2010

03/2011

03/2011

0.0

10,000,000.0

20,000,000.0

30,000,000.0

40,000,000.0

50,000,000.0

60,000,000.0

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

EMISSION, DEMAND AND WEIGHTED AVERAGE INTEREST RATE OF TREASURY BILLS WITH 6 MONTH MATURITY PERIOD (2009-2011)

Issuance Total Demand Weighted Average Interest Rate

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CASH AND DEBT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES

09/2009

10/2009

11/2009

12/2009

01/2010

03/2010

04/2010

05/2010

06/2010

07/2010

09/2010

11/2010

01/2011

02/2011

03/2011

04/2011

05/2011

06/2011

07/2011

10/2011

0.0

10,000,000.0

20,000,000.0

30,000,000.0

40,000,000.0

50,000,000.0

60,000,000.0

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

16%

EMISSION, DEMAND AND WEIGHTED AVERAGE INTEREST RATE OF TREASURY BILLS WITH 12 MONTH MATURITY PERIOD (2009-2011)

Issuance Total Demand Weighted Average Interest Rate

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CASH AND DEBT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES

02/2010

05/2010

07/2010

08/2010

09/2010

10/2010

11/2010

12/2010

02/2011

04/2011

05/2011

06/2011

07/2011

08/2011

08/2011

09/2011

11/2011

12/2011

04/2011

06/2011

07/2011

08/2011

09/2011

0.0

10,000,000.0

20,000,000.0

30,000,000.0

40,000,000.0

50,000,000.0

60,000,000.0

70,000,000.0

80,000,000.0

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

16%

18%

EMISSION, DEMAND AND WEIGHTED AVERAGE INTEREST RATE OF TREASURY BONDS WITH 2 AND 5 YEAR MATURITY PERIOD (2010-2011)

Issuance Total Demand Weighted Average Interest Rate

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CASH AND DEBT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES

08/2009

08/2009

09/2009

10/2009

10/2009

11/2009

12/2009

12/2009

01/2010

02/2010

03/2010

03/2010

04/2010

05/2010

05/2010

06/2010

07/2010

07/2010

08/2010

09/2010

09/2010

10/2010

11/2010

12/2010

12/2010

01/2011

02/2011

02/2011

03/2011

04/2011

04/2011

05/2011

06/2011

06/2011

07/2011

08/2011

08/2011

09/2011

10/2011

11/2011

11/2011

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

16%

18%

WEIGHTED AVERAGE INTEREST RATES OF TREASURY BILLS AND BONDS (2009-2011)

6 Month Treasury Bills 12 Month Treasury Bills 2 Year Treasury Bonds 5 Year Treasury Bonds

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• Maturity period of the portfolio is increased stage by stage.

• The following factors demonstrate growing demand for securities issued by the Ministry of Finance of Georgia:• Increased number of applications at auctions;• Participation of non-banking investors in the

recent auctions.

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6 MONTH TREASURY BILLS34%

12 MONTH TREASURY BILLS42%

2 YEAR TREASURY

BONDS22%

5 YEAR TREASURY BONDS2%

SHARE OF THE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES WITH DIFFERENT MATURITY IN THE TOTAL EMISSION (2009-2011)

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12 MONTH TREASURY

BILLS41%

2 YEAR TREASURY

BONDS53%

5 YEAR TREASURY BONDS6%

SHARE OF THE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES WITH DIFFERENT MATURITY IN OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS (AS OF THE END OF 2011)

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• In 2008, Georgia issued Eurobonds for the international market for the first time:

Eurobonds of USD 500 million par value; 5 year maturity period; Coupon rate - 7.5%.

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• In 2011, in order to increase the maturity period of the portfolio and for refinancing purposes, Georgia issued:

Eurobonds of USD 500 million par value; 10 year maturity period; Coupon rate - 6.875%.

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• Besides the government securities, the domestic debt also includes the following two categories:

– The debt of the Government of Georgia to the National Bank of Georgia

– So called „Historical Debts“• Obligations created as a result of the disintegration of the former

Soviet Union;• Other obligations.

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• Cash management tools used by Treasury Service:

Development of monthly cash disbursement plans;

Allocation of available cash resources in different financial instruments.

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• Treasury Service is reviewing the possibility of

reducing the foreign debt share through mobilization

of domestic resources, by issuing government

securities denominated in GEL.

• For this purpose, similar experience of different

countries is being studied and it is planned to invite

foreign experts.

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Thank You!

www.mof.gewww.treasury.gov.ge

Erekle GvaladzeFebruary 2012