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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Spain's Debt Maturity Wave Hits Next Month And It's Already Obvious They Don't Have Enough Cash

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Spain faces a confluence of events in July, whereby it will need to finance 21.7 billion euros within a single month. This combines shortfalls in its budget and a wave of scheduled government debt redemptions.


Even if the Spanish government draws down its cash reserves, Goldman Sachs believes it will still be short 12.6 billion euros.


Goldman:


July: the government needs to finance €21.7bn (a €13.5bn cash deficit and a €8.2bn net redemption), of which only €9.1bn can be covered by cash reserves: the rest, €12.6bn, would then represent a potential shortage.


This money will have to be raised through some sort of debt issuance. Here are Spain's options:


Goldman:


-) First, the cash deficit may be smaller than we have assumed, not least because the government, aware of the funding constraints, will minimise discretionary spending or delay payments to service providers, etc. In addition, the additional spending cuts adopted in May have been applied as of June and may result in lower deficits than we have assumed.


-) In addition, the government may issue bigger amounts of paper than we have assumed, even if it has to pay more for it. In this vein, the government has indicated it will issue a special, syndicated bond in Q3—it issued one such bond in February, for €5bn.


-) More speculatively, the government has large amounts of financial assets (apart from the €18.3bn in cash it had at the end of May). While most of these assets are illiquid—public loans, shares, foreign loans—some may be more easily sold or given as collateral against commercial borrowing.


-) Finally, the Treasury has arranged credit lines with commercial banks, which can be used as a last resort.


It goes without saying that the government’s priority will be smooth and well-bid auctions (see calendar below), with local banks playing a crucial role.


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See more about Spain's terrible financial predicament >


(Via Goldman Sachs, European Weekly Analyst, Javier Pe?rez de Azpillaga, 24 June 2010)

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