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Bahrain: Bahrain is supported by its strongly positive net international investment position

2014/01/04

Bahrain is supported by its strongly positive net international investment position, which was 83 % of GDP at the end of 2012, Moody's said in its Bahrain Credit Analysis.

"Moreover, the current account balance has consistently been in surplus since 2003, and we expect it to remain in surplus in 2013 and 2014," the statement said.

Bahrain as well has a relatively high level of GDP per capita and enjoys strong support from its fellow GCC members, it said.

"A potential boost to increase may come from the $10 billion aid package received from the GCC following the unrest in 2011," Moody's said.

The funding is expected to support Bahrain's economy over the next 10 years, it said.

Agreements worth $1.3 billion have been signed with Kuwait and $448 million with Saudi Arabia in early 2013, with additional than 60 % going to housing projects, the agency added.

"GDP per capita in Bahrain is high at almost $29,000 in purchasing power parity terms as of 2012, according to the IMF," Moody's assistant vice-president and senior analyst Steffen Dyck said.

"This is comparable to nations like New Zealand (Aaa, stable), Oman (A1, stable), or Slovenia (Ba1, negative), and exceeds the Baa median of $16,200.

"Despite having the majority diversified economy in the GCC, hydrocarbons account for 25 % of GDP and 62 % of export revenue.

Nevertheless, its increase is less volatile than its peers as a result of its diversification."


Bahrain's financial sector's contribution to GDP remains stable at 15 %, the agency said.

"The development of Bahrain's tourism sector has been based on the country's modern infrastructure. Although the sector impacted by the unrest, it has recovered strongly in 2012."
"The manufacturing and trade sectors benefit from strong economic ties with Saudi Arabia and a additional cost-efficient framework than a lot of GCC nations.
Key areas of increase include Alba, which operates one of the world's major smelters, petrochemicals and ship repair facilities," the agency said.

"Official data suggest that foreign investment is returning. In addition to crude oil, Bahrain is a significant gas producer (257,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2012), but domestic production is struggling to keep up with domestic consumption, mostly industrial."

"However, a new LNG import terminal is under construction which should add to the manufacturing sector's energy feedstock," the agency said.

"Bahrain is stepping up its refinery activity - a new pipeline is planned which should increase import capacity from Saudi Arabia to 350,000 bpd, while the Sitra refinery would increase capacity by 100,000 bpd by 2017."

"Policy credibility and effectiveness, as measured by completed inflation performance, are very strong. Compared to its rating peers, Bahrain has both lower and less volatile inflation rates. Financial services are regulated by the central bank, which has built a good reputation as an effective banking regulator," the agency said.

"The government's funding costs remain at manageable levels, as only a small portion of government deficit is in the form of traded bonds," Moody's added.

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