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Moody’s improves Oman’s rating to ‘Ba1’ with a positive outlook

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Last updated: 2024/08/30 at 2:38 PM
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Moody’s recently revised Oman’s outlook to positive and affirmed its Ba1 ratings. This positive change was attributed to the ongoing improvement in public debt and oil revenues, as well as the government’s commitment to their debt management strategy. These efforts have led to a reduction in external debt risks, an increase in fiscal strength, and robust foreign-currency buffers. The measures taken by the government of Oman have enhanced its ability to confront shocks such as fluctuations in energy prices and rising interest rates.

The Sultanate of Oman was able to reduce public debt to around 36.5 percent of GDP by the end of 2023, with external debt amounting to approximately 24 percent, significantly lower than the over 50 percent it was in 2020. The agency’s report also highlighted a decrease in the rate of total public debt to about 34 percent of GDP by the end of July of the same year. However, there are still financial, economic, and monetary risks surrounding the credit rating, such as the volatility of global oil and gas prices that can be affected by global economic growth prospects, potentially impacting Oman’s ability to improve its indicators.

Moody’s emphasized that further improvement in the credit rating can come from the government continuing to manage financial obligations and reducing public debt levels. This includes enhancing non-oil revenues, transitioning towards clean energy revenues, and increasing the government’s ability to address financial fluctuations by strengthening the state’s financial position and foreign exchange reserves. By improving economic and social indicators, Oman can further solidify its position in terms of creditworthiness and financial stability.

Overall, the positive outlook and affirmation of Oman’s Ba1 ratings indicate that the country’s efforts in managing public debt and oil revenues have paid off. The government’s commitment to its debt management strategy has significantly reduced external debt risks and increased fiscal strength. Moving forward, it will be essential for Oman to continue its efforts to diversify and strengthen its revenue sources, as well as to enhance its ability to address potential financial shocks. By taking these measures, Oman can further improve its credit rating and ensure long-term financial stability and growth.

In conclusion, Moody’s positive revision of Oman’s outlook and affirmation of its Ba1 ratings reflect the country’s commitment to improving its financial position and reducing external debt risks. It is crucial for Oman to continue implementing measures to manage financial obligations, reduce public debt levels, and enhance non-oil revenues. By strengthening its financial position, foreign exchange reserves, and economic and social indicators, Oman can further solidify its creditworthiness and financial stability in the global market.

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