COLOMBO, May 25 (Reuters) â Sri Lanka has accepted an eight-year China Development Bank $1 billion syndicated loan to repay loans maturing this year, two top Finance Ministry officials said on Friday.
The bank was chosen from among four bidding for the loan, which the government plans to use towards repaying other loans, one official told Reuters.
âAll three others had three-year tenure and only China Development Bank had a bid for an eight-year tenure. The effective rate of return is around 5.3 percent,â the official said.
Another ministry official confirmed the deal.
The new borrowing comes after Sri Lanka raised a record $2.5 billion via two tranches of sovereign bonds last month.
The government has blamed âcolossal borrowingâ by the previous government for the spike in debt servicing.
Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera said last week the debt crisis would further worsen next year, when $4.3 billion has to be paid for debt servicing in 2019. Some 77 percent of the next year repayments are for debts obtained by the previous government, he said.
Sri Lanka, which has a $87 billion economy, expects foreign currency outflows of $6.35 billion in the next 12 months including loans, securities, and deposits, compared with the current $9.1 billion in foreign exchange reserves, according to the latest official central bank data.
The cabinet has approved plans to borrow some $5 billion in 2018 to refinance the debts due this year.
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