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Print Print 2019-12-16

JPMorgan warns of rise in emerging market sovereign distressed debt

More emerging countries will be hit by debt woes in 2020, curbing the returns for the JPMorgan index of dollar-denominated sovereign bonds, the bank's head of emerging markets research said, last week.
Published 16 Dec, 2019 12:00am

More emerging countries will be hit by debt woes in 2020, curbing the returns for the JPMorgan index of dollar-denominated sovereign bonds, the bank's head of emerging markets research said, last week.

Venezuela, Argentina and Lebanon have been among those ensnared by debt crises in 2019. But their small weighting in global bond indexes has meant contagion to other markets has been limited, meaning returns for the JPMorgan Emerging Market Bond Index Global year to date are in double digits.

But returns should flatten in 2020 partly because of the potential for more countries' debt to tumble to distressed levels, said Luis Oganes, head of currencies, commodities and emerging markets research at JPMorgan.

"We're monitoring the situation in other countries with other countries potentially having to do some debt treatment in 2020. Still small ones, so we may not see this generating much contagion to speak of but the list is becoming larger," he said.

"We're not yet thinking this is big enough to generate contagion for the asset class as a whole."

JPMorgan in July began cutting Venezuela's sovereign and state oil firm PDVSA's bonds to 'zero weight' in its widely followed EMBI Global Diversified, EMBI Global and EMBI+ indices.

Trading in the debt ground to a halt after Washington imposed sweeping sanctions on Venezuela in a bid to force President Nicolas Maduro and his allies from power.

More emerging market debt trading at distressed levels will store up risks for when the global monetary cycle turns - a change not expected to happen in 2020, he said.

"At some point this might come back to bite the asset class more. We don't think the high debt levels are going to be at the centre of the EM narrative in 2020 just yet," he said.

Oganes said the bank expected the US Federal Reserve to make a further interest rate cut in the second quarter of 2020, while rates remain generally low elsewhere.

And the search for yield, a trend that has driven a stampede by investors into riskier assets, including emerging market debt, would continue, he said.

"The appetite for EM will remain, (and) limit the contagion we get from these countries in distressed situations to the asset class," he added.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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