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    Australia’s Triple-A Rating Safe For Now

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsMay 12, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s top-tier triple-A rating looks safe for now, even as Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s third budget predicts significant deficits over the next few years, with government debt edging closer to AU$1 trillion ($0.78 trillion).

    “The Australian economy has rebounded at its fastest pace on record over the latter half of last year, outperforming all major advanced economies in 2020,” Frydenberg said in a statement.

    With JobKeeper having played its role and nearly one million jobs added since May 2020, there are now more people in work than ever before.

    The 2021‑22 Budget will consolidate these gains and put us on course for the unemployment rate to fall below 5 percent, reaching 4¾ percent by the June quarter of 2023.

    Our economic response to Covid‑19 has come at a high fiscal cost.

    Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg hands down his third Federal Budget in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra, May 11, 2021. (Lukas Coch/AAP Image)

    The Covid‑19 recession will see the deficit reach AU$ 161.0 billion ($125.56 billion) in 2020‑21, improving to AU$ 106.6 billion ($83.13 billion) in 2021‑22, before further improving to AU$ 57.0 billion ($44.45 billion) in 2024‑25.

    Global rating agency Moody’s Investors Service says budget forecasts remain consistent with its expectations of moderate fiscal consolidation in the wake of the solid economic recovery and continued falls in the unemployment rate.

    “Looking ahead, balancing fiscal support for growth to drive unemployment lower and addressing the need for fiscal consolidation, in a context of higher spending on areas including aged care and skills development, will be important in maintaining the current triple-A credit rating,” Moody’s said.

    Tuesday’s budget predicts a deficit of AU$ 161 billion ($125.56 billion) for 2020/21, compared to the AU$ 197.7 billion ($154.18 billion) deficit forecast in December’s update.

    A member of the public wears a mask whilst exercising at Elizabeth Quay in Perth. (Richard Wainwright/AAP Image)

    For 2021/22, the deficit is seen at AU$ 106.6 billion ($83.13 billion), only a shade smaller than the AU$ 108.5 billion ($84.62 billion) previously forecast.

    Standard & Poor’s warns risks to Australia’s triple-A rating still lie to the downside.

    “(The) budget confirms that the pandemic, and the government’s response, will have a huge effect on fiscal outcomes relative to the pre-pandemic trajectory,” Standards & Poor’s said.

    “Unsurprisingly, the fiscal 2020/2021 year will take the brunt of the hit. In our view, trade tensions and geopolitical risks are also likely to hinder parts of the economy.”

    Australia remains on a negative outlook, “reflecting a substantial deterioration of fiscal headroom at the ‘triple-A’ rating level and our view (is) that risks remain tilted toward the downside.”

    A credit rating downgrade would potentially raise the cost of borrowing for government and big businesses and banks in overseas markets, which in turn could be passed on to consumers.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Ojaswin Kathuria)



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