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Economic Capsule - February 2014
1. < Research & Development Unit >
Economic
Capsule
February 2014
2. ECONOMIC & BUSINESS NEWS
Commercial Bank wins International Award for Social Empowerment
Commercial Bank Beats Tough 2013 with Net Profit of Rs 10.4 bn
Commercial Bank to Broaden its offering in Investment Banking
FINANCIAL SECTOR NEWS
Economy Grows 7.3 % in 2013
SLDB Issue Oversubscribed by 3.1 times
External Trade
Inflation
First Segment of Outer Circular Highway Open
Galle-Matara Expressway
Sri Lanka Rich List 2014
Forbes World's Billionaires 2014
ANALYSIS & FORECAST
Interest Rates – S.S. Colombage
C O N T E N T S
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Commercial Bank wins International Award for Social Empowerment
The award presented to Commercial Bank is in recognition
of the Bank’s contributions to the education sector in Sri
Lanka with three nationally-scaled programmes – the
donation of IT laboratories to schools, the annual
presentation of scholarships and laptops to
undergraduates and a programme to promote English
literacy among rural children.
These on-going programmes have cumulatively empowered
more than 125,000 children and young adults to date, and
continue to evolve and grow in scope and reach.
The Commercial Bank CSR Trust has won the prestigious Asia
Responsible Entrepreneurship Award (AREA) in the sphere of
‘Social Empowerment’ at the 2014 awards held in New Delhi,
bringing home yet another major international accolade.
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Commercial Bank Beats Tough 2013 with Net Profit of Rs 10.4 bn
Commercial Bank has reported profit before tax of Rs 14.51 bn for the year ended 31st
December 2013, on gross income of Rs 73.16 bn, which was up Rs 9.764 bn or 15.4% over
2012.
Profit after tax at Rs 10.445 bn for the full year, reflected a noteworthy performance
amidst tough market conditions.
The success of the Bank’s performance is also reflected in the Group which comprises of
the Commercial Bank, its subsidiaries and associates. The Group post tax profit of Rs
10.573 bn represents a growth of 4.88%.
Interest income for the 12 months grew 18.03% to Rs 62.187 bn, while interest expenses
increased by 23.63% to Rs 36.879 bn due largely to a greater shift to fixed deposits in the
deposit mix. Consequently, net interest income improved by 10.73% to Rs 25.308 bn.
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Commercial Bank Beats Tough 2013 with Net Profit of Rs 10.4 bn. (cont…)
The Bank’s deposit base grew by 15.5% to Rs 451.153 bn as at 31st December 2013, an
increase of Rs 60.541 bn over 12 months at an average of more than Rs 5 bn a month.
The loan book (total loans and receivables to other customers and banks) increased
from Rs 373.543 bn a year earlier, to Rs 419.505 bn, a growth of Rs 45.962 bn or 12.3%.
Commercial Bank’s total assets expanded by Rs 94.864 bn or 18.54% to Rs 606.607 bn at
the end of 2013.
The Bank also bettered several other key performance indicator ratios, including its
cost/income ratio which improved to 46.32% from 47.02% in 2012; its capital adequacy
ratios with Tier I at 13.27% (2012 – 12.64%) and Tier II at 16.91% (2012 – 13.85%), and
provision cover, which improved marginally to 45.41% mainly due to additional
provisions made.
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Commercial Bank to Broaden its offering in Investment Banking
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has signalled its intentions
to sharpen its focus on the sphere of investment banking,
with the re-launch and renaming of its Corporate Finance
Unit as ‘Commercial Bank Investment Banking’ to reflect
the broader dimensions of the unit.
Commercial Bank Investment Banking is now fully geared
to offer a wide spectrum of fund-based and fee-based
services, including financial instrument structures such as
Securitisations, Project Loans, Syndicated Term Loans and
Margin Trading, along with securities such as Custodian
Services and Escrow Services, and structuring and
management of equity and debt issues.
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Economy Grows 7.3 % in 2013
Sri Lanka's economy grew 7.3 % in 2013, accelerating
from 6.3 % in the previous year, the data released by
the Census and Statistics Department showed.
The 7.3% was slightly higher than the forecast of 7.2%
made by the Central Bank in its Road Map for 2014 in
January.
The average growth from 2006-2013 (eight years) was
6.7%, and from 2010-2013 (four years) was 7.5. The
Central Bank is forecasting 7.8% growth in 2014.
Meanwhile, the economy expanded 8.2 % in the
fourth quarter of 2013 over the same period a year
earlier, up from 7.8 % in the previous quarter, the data
showed.
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SLDB Issue Oversubscribed by 3.1 times
Amount
(USD )
Tenur
e
Bids Received
(USD)
Amount Accepted
(USD)
Rate
March 2014 60 mn 3 year 187 mn 187 mn
USD 6m LIBOR+400 bps
(LIBOR rate: 0.3318%)
June 2013
50 mn 3 year 90 mn 90 mn USD 6m LIBOR+400 bps
(LIBOR rate:
0.4138%)
25 mn 5 year 164 mn 164 mn
March 2013 50 mn 3 year 129 mn 129 mn
USD 6m LIBOR+400 bps
(LIBOR rate:
0.4454%)
February 2013 60 mn 3 year 151.12 mn 151.12 mn
USD 6m LIBOR+400 bps
(LIBOR rate: 0.4649%) Foreign and local commercial banks operating in Sri Lanka subscribed at the March, 2014 auction.
The SLDBs are transferable by endorsement, delivery and registration with the Superintendent of Public Debt of
the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. Eligible investors may purchase SLDBs in the secondary market through Designated
Agents appointed by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
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External Trade
Category
Jan-Dec
2012
US$ mn
Jan- Dec
2013
US$ mn
Growth
Jan- Dec
(%)
Exports 9,773.5 10,386.2 6.3
Agricultural Products 2,331.5 2,581.1 10.7
Tea 1,411.9 1,542.2 9.2
Industrial Products 7,371.2 7,741.4 5.0
Textiles and Garments 3,991.1 4,508.3 13.0
Mineral Products 61.3 51.6 -15.9
Imports 19,190.2 17,999.2 -6.2
Consumer Goods 2,995.2 3,182.5 6.3
Intermediate Goods 11,577.6 10,550.2 -8.9
Fuel 5,044.6 4,308.2 -14.6
Investment Goods 4,589.8 4,252.7 -7.3
Deficit in the Trade Account -9,416.7 -7,613.0 -19.2
Workers’ Remittances 5,985.3 6,762.7 13.0
Earnings from Tourism 1,038.7 1,402.1 35.0
The overall BOP is estimated to
have recorded a surplus of USD 991
mn during 2013.
Sri Lanka’s gross official reserves is
estimated to have recorded USD
7.2 bn by end December 2013, and
is estimated to be equivalent to
around 4.5 months of imports.
Source: CBSL
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External Trade (cont…)
Source: CBSL
13. < Research & Development Unit >
Inflation
CCPI (%) CCPI Core (%)
Year on Year
(Y-o-Y)
Annual Average
(A.A)
Year on Year
(Y-o-Y)
Annual Average
(A.A)
January, 2014 4.4 6.5 3.5 4.4
February, 2014 4.2 6.0 3.1 3.8
According to Central bank, deceleration of inflation in February 2014 was mainly
attributed to the moderate increase in the price index over the previous month
and the base effect.
Within the food category, the price declines were recorded in red onion, big onion, potatoes,
eggs and most varieties of vegetables. However, prices of rice, coconut, chicken, milk powder,
some varieties of fish and fruits recorded increases.
Source: CBSL
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First Segment of Outer Circular Highway Open
The first phase of the Outer Circular Highway (OCH) from Kottawa
to Kaduwela was declared open by President on March 8, 2014.
The 11 km Kottawa - Kaduwela section of the OCH has been
constructed at a cost of Rs. 27 bn with financial assistance from
Japan.
Phase I Kottawa to Kaduwela 11.0 Km
Phase II Kaduwela to Kadawatha 8.9 Km
Phase III Kadawata to Kerawalapitiya 9.2 Km
The objective of the OCH is to connect the Southern Expressway, the Katunayake - Colombo Expressway
and Colombo - Kandy or Colombo-Northern Expressway enabling motorists using these roads to bypass
Colombo to reach their destinations.
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Galle-Matara Expressway
Galle-Matara Expressway is to be opened on March 15.
The road begins from Pinnaduwa, Galle and ends at
Godagama, Matara.
The new road will enable travelers to reach Kaduwela
from Matara in one-and-a-half-hours.
According to Economic Development Minister Basil
Rajapaksa - after completion the Kaduwela-Galle and
Galle-Matara Expressways will become one expressway
from Katunayake to Hambantota via the Gampaha,
Kalutara, Galle, Matara and Hambantota districts by the
middle of this year.
Work on extending the expressway from Matara to
Hambantota is scheduled to begin in June.
Work on the Northern Expressway has already begun and
its first stage will be from Enderamulla to Ambepussa, the
second stage from Meerigama to Pallandeniya and the third
from Ambepussa to Kandy.
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Sri Lanka Rich List 2014
Rank Name
#1 Hari Selvanathan
#2 Mano Selvanathan
#3 Sohli Captain
#4 Dhammika Perera
#5 Harry Jayawardena
#6 Rajah M. Nanayakkara
#6 Mahesh Amalean
#8 Sharad Amalean
#9 Ajay Amalean
#10 Indra Kumar de Silva
Source: Rich List Publications
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Forbes World's Billionaires 2014
Rank Name
Net
Worth
(US$ Bn)
Age Source
Country of
Citizenship
#1 Bill Gates 76.0 58 Microsoft United States
#2 Carlos Slim Helu & family 72.0 74 telecom Mexico
#3 Amancio Ortega 64.0 77 retail Spain
#4 Warren Buffett 58.2 83 Berkshire Hathaway United States
#5 Larry Ellison 48.0 69 Oracle United States
#6 Charles Koch 40.0 78 diversified United States
#6 David Koch 40.0 73 diversified United States
#8 Sheldon Adelson 38.0 80 casinos United States
#9 Christy Walton & family 36.7 59 Wal-Mart United States
#10 Jim Walton 34.7 66 Wal-Mart United States
#1
#2 #3 #4
#5 #6 #7
#8 #9 #10
TOP 10
19. < Research & Development Unit >
• As anticipated by the
authorities, low interest
rates may have helped to
augment credit growth
needed to boost investment
and economic activity.
• But keeping interest rates at
low levels over long periods
is found to generate
inflation, and thereby
defeating the very purpose
of relaxed monetary policy –
i.e. boosting investment and
economic growth.
Interest Rates – S.S. Colombage
Low Interest Rates
InflationCredit Growth
Investments
Economic Growth
Over long period
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Interest Rates – S.S. Colombage (cont…)
• The Central Bank seems to have used both the
policy interest rates and exchange rate
interventions simultaneously as its policy
instruments.
• Maintaining low interest rates and a stable
exchange rate side by side is an impossible task,
since part of the excess demand propelled by low
interest rates will shift to imported goods thus
widening the trade deficit. This compels a
depreciation of the rupee.
Low Interest
Rates
Excess Demand
Imports
Trade Deficit
Rupee Depreciate
21. < Research & Development Unit >
Interest Rates – S.S. Colombage (cont…)
Investment decisions
Entrepreneurs take their long-term investment decisions mostly on the basis of long-term interest rates in the
capital market. Hence, effectiveness of an interest rate reduction in encouraging investment depends on the link
between short and long-term interest rates.
This relationship is not well established even in developed economies. It is weaker in countries like Sri Lanka where
money and capital markets are severely fragmented. In the circumstances, a reduction in interest rates does not
necessarily lead to an increase in productive investments or to accelerate economic growth. The present low interest
rate environment in Sri Lanka has resulted in a substantial reduction in real interest rates.
The near-zero real interest rates have negative effects on savings. Further widening of the savings-investment gap
could be anticipated in the low interest rate environment restraining the country’s growth potential.
The gap between domestic savings and investment is filled by foreign savings which are a mirror image of the
current account deficit of the balance of payments.
Therefore, an increase in savings-investment gap will lead to a rise in the external current account deficit,
augmenting the need to borrow more from abroad. This poses an immense threat to sustainability of the balance of
payments.
23. The views expressed in Economic Capsule are not necessarily those of the Management of Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC
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