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Debt Management Performance Assessment Tool (DeMPA) Sovereign Debt Management Where are we today? Annual Meeting of the INTOSAI Working Group on Public Debt Santiago May 27-29, 2013

Historical Background

Historically, sovereign DeM was limited to borrowing, recording, and debt servicing One policy goal to ensure that government financing needs were met, which commonly resulted in: Several borrowing units (front offices) Several debt databases No systematic analysis of cost/risk in the debt portfolio (no middle-office function) Narrow scope of the legal framework; limited to borrowing authorization 3

1980 s, beginning of a new approach to public management in general 1980 s, beginning of a new approach to government management in general New performance & evaluation orientation (inspired by the private sector) Clear roles and responsibilities More focus on outputs and outcomes Arms-length government agencies Enhanced accountability of the executive branch of government to parliament Efficiency, Effectiveness and Economy emphasized Independent audit institutions 4

. which affected sovereign DeM The most pressing issue confronting governments is the need to reform the institutional arrangements governing debt policy, so that the technical expertise and experience required to manage the risks of external debt competently and transparently can be applied. Professionalism and accountability can best be achieved when debt management is assigned to an agency that is separate and autonomous from the political process. Cassard and Folkerts-Landau: Sovereign Debt: Managing the Risks (F&D December 1997) 5

. and we got a new definition of sovereign DeM Sovereign debt management is the process of establishing and executing a strategy for managing the government s debt in order to raise the required amount of funding, achieve its risk and cost objectives, and to meet any other sovereign debt management goals the government may have set, such as developing and maintaining an efficient market for government securities. World Bank/IMF Guidelines for Public Debt Management (2001) 6

. which consequently led to new topics at the center Policy goals What are the DeM objectives/ goals? Strategy design - How to achieve these goals? Depolitization and decision making - What to be decided at the political level, and what is best left to professional debt managers? Organizational arrangements Do we need a dedicated debt management unit, and how to set it up? Evaluation - How to evaluate DeM performance? Audit DeM performance audit? Regulatory changes What legal framework is needed in this new environment? 7

Sound DeM Practice

The policy goals Common DeM objectives: Ensure that central government financing needs are met Minimize the borrowing costs over the medium to long run, however, always consistent with a prudent degree of risk Promote development of the domestic debt market (sometimes a subsidiary goal) 9

The strategy A medium-term plan (3-5 years) on how to achieve the DeM objectives: How to broaden the creditor/investor base? What are the preferred cost/risk trade-offs? Will the government borrow short-term to reduce cost, or longterm to reduce interest-rate and rollover risks? Will the government borrow foreign currencies to reduce cost, or in local currency to reduce the exchange-rate exposure? Will the government borrow in foreign currency to lengthen maturities, given domestic debt market constraints? Where applicable, how to promote development of the domestic debt market through the government s debt management transactions? 10

The decision-making process Decisions to be taken at the political level: The policy goals (Parliament) The strategy (Cabinet) Supervision and evaluation (Cabinet and Parliament) Responsibilities of the DeM unit: Preparation of a strategy proposal Decision on annual borrowing plans based on the strategy Execution of these plans (i.e. borrowings and other DeM activities) Comparison with monetary policy: Price stability (policy goal) inflation targeting (strategy) money supply management (execution) 11

The organization Establishment of a dedicated debt management unit to: Assume overall responsibility for debt management activities Drive debt management strategy development Determine annual borrowing plans Create one comprehensive debt database Support a domestic yield curve (where applicable) Report on the entire government debt portfolio Debt management is moved out of the central bank, although often retained as fiscal agent 12

The evaluation and audit Reports to the Parliament covering all sovereign borrowings and other DeM activities DeM strategy and compliance with it evaluation of outcomes against the stated policy goals Increasing focus on performance audit, apart from traditional audit of the financial statements 13

Performance audit of DeM some issues to consider Is there a clear structure of performance goals (the DeM objectives)? Have the appropriate priorities and instruments been chosen to achieve these goals ( the strategy)? Is there a clear distribution of responsibility between the different levels of authority, bearing in mind the principle of subsidiarity ( decision-making and organization)? Is there an adequate emphasis on management controls and reporting requirements (internal control and evaluation)? 14

New legal framework Before it was common to have detailed regulations on processing of individual borrowing transactions Borrowing restricted to certain markets and through certain instruments Parliament s approval required for all external borrowings Now legislation needs to be more policy-based Focus on policy goals, strategy development and accountability, with some general restrictions, such as permitted borrowing purposes 15

Fiscal policy and DeM

Fiscal policy goals/objectives Fiscal policy is the use of central government expenditures and revenue collection (taxation) to promote growth and other development goals Common fiscal policy objectives are to achieve a stabilized economic output, improved resource allocation, and a fair distribution of wealth The fiscal policy strategy commonly includes a budget that is balanced over the business cycle, and sound public finances in form of debt limits 17

Debt limits/ceilings Debt limits is a fiscal policy tool, and commonly not part of the debt management strategy The debt level is mostly driven by loose fiscal policy and outstanding contingent liabilities, which both are outside the control of the debt management unit 18

DSA is different from DeM Strategy Debt sustainability analysis (DSA) is a fiscal policy tool to assess the long-term sustainability of the future debt path (scope extended to all public debt, guaranteed debt and private external debt) The DeM strategy is a medium-term plan to achieve a desired composition of the central government debt portfolio, which captures the government s preferences with regard to the cost-risk tradeoff (strong focus on managing the risk exposure embedded in the debt portfolio) 19

Fiscal policy should be separated from DeM policy Fiscal policy is highly political Where the fiscal authorities are responsible for managing both fiscal policy and debt management policy, the fiscal authority may wish to keep the cost of debt servicing low to create fiscal space, even though this may increase the volatility of debt servicing, and future governments may be forced to cut other expenditures or raise taxes Here a comparison can be made with the clear separation of fiscal policy from monetary policy 20

Gaps between Sound Practice and Reality Where are we today?

DeM objectives and strategy development Unclear DeM objectives in many countries Consequently, the strategy is a mix of DSA and debt ceilings, and incomplete guidance on the structure of the debt portfolio The scope of the strategy is in some cases as wide as the DSA, i.e. the whole public sector, thus the Center needs to approve every single borrowing by the public sector to assure that those are in line with the strategy The strategy is prepared with assistance from the World Bank/IMF and consultants, and there are no updates 22

Decision-making process and organization In many cases, the objectives are determined by the Minister of Finance, and not by the Parliament The borrowings are still undertaken by the Minister, and in some countries without any involvement of the DeM unit The role of the DeM unit is limited to a back office (debt recording and debt servicing) Time to set up autonomous DeM offices? 23

Evaluation and audit Very seldom an evaluation by the Parliament of DeM activities (also difficult when the Parliament has not determined the DeM objectives) Performance audits have just started, and in many countries the auditors are still in training 24

Legal framework In many countries, the legal framework needs to be revised to support sound debt management, i.e. to include clear DeM objectives, requirement for a medium-term DeM strategy with frequent updates, establishment of a DeM unit, clear decision-making process, and an evaluation process 25

DeMPA Thank you! Tomas I. Magnusson tmagnusson@worldbank.org tomasmagnusson@outlook.com 26