“I think the most important number to watch right now is foreign reserves. Central Bank of Barbados (CBB) online data to February 2017 show that reserves declined by 29% year-over-year (y/y) to USD 329 million, which I estimate at roughly two months of imports. (2) that USD inflows raised from debt (from the development banks or otherwise) have to be repaid with even more USD over time, and the Barbados Government is already running a primary fiscal deficit. This means they are borrowing to pay interest on existing debt – and further debt will drive total debt servicing costs even higher (already 26% of total revenues), (3) that in light of chronically weaker USD inflows, borrowing more USD now, could make things worse in the medium-long term, (4) and finally, USD inflows for projects are largely temporary – they flow back out as materials and equipment are imported for the execution of the project.” – Marla Dukharan, Group Economist of RBC

Marla Dukharan has been criticised in the past by Minister Chris Sinckler regarding her analysis of the state of the Barbados economy. However, based on every economic indicator she has been proven to be correct. In light of her recent review of the economy many will want to contrast it with the first quarter economic review due from the Central Bank of Barbados. The review will be presented by the acting Governor of the Central Bank who was elevated to the job when DeLisle Worrell was fired by Minister Sinckler in a controversial affair that required intervention from the court.

Dukharan has expressed concerns about Barbados’ capacity to defend the peg of 2:1 with a monetary base of 2.34 billion and foreign reserves of 329 million as at February 2017 – a result of massive printing of money by the Central Bank of Barbados. She also mentioned the 74% holdings of government securities by NIS which exceeds the prudential limit of 54% and NIS target of 60%. The lack of transparency by this government of the NIS fund and the management by successive governments has been discussed many times in this forum.

The big economic challenges for Barbados are 1) reduce the public sector debt significantly and 2) earn foreign exchange to pay our bills. The government if it wants to win the next general election due in the next 12 months will be hard pressed to position the interest of the country above the goal of the party, FACT. The foreign exchange earnings projected from the sale of BNTCL and the Hyatt hotel are stuck in the pipeline because of litigation brought by David Comissiong and RUBIS respectively (it must be noted the BNTCL deal is pending FTC approval). Even if the two projects are released in quarter three or four, it is unrealistic to expect the economy to benefit in the current financial year from the Hyatt hotel deal given the time required to mobilize a project of that size. Marla Dukharan has echoed the view of local commentators that a significant percentage of the foreign inflows for the Hyatt project will have to be be expense in imports therefore the net benefit to the foreign exchange account will be a lot less than 100 million dollars.  The assumption BU is making is that the developer has sourced funding for the project from outside of Barbados. At the time of writing Barbadians have not been apprised about the financial arrangement by Vision Development Inc for the project.

Unfortunately Duhkaran has recommended that the Barbados government MUST find a way to reduce the deficit by 600 million dollars. The three areas that afford the opportunity to do so are wages, interest and transfers and subsidies. Further, that Barbados enters an IMF program, FACT!

Read the Marla Duhkaran’s INTERVIEW with Caribbean Strategic Research

228 responses to “RBC Chief Economist Reviews the Barbados Economy”

  1. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Nation of Laws' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass.

    Vincent Haynes April 18, 2017 at 10:30 AM #

    We need doers now

    The doers are still here waiting in the wings for Fumble’s Fools to piss off.

    They have been hamstrung for 9 years by leaderless civil services.

    Try getting a permit, license, letter, permission, etc. etc. from any segment of the civil service. It is just about impossible. We are drowning in bureaucracy.


  2. We have also been measuring our tourism efforts wrong for years with basically only two measurement tools (arrivals and tourist spend)
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    …like a Bush Hill girl keeping track of the number of ‘jobs’ done per night, and the rate charged, but not mentioning the high fees extracted by the pimps in the shadows.
    Meanwhile her children are hungry, the lights are about to be turned off and she is getting old….


  3. Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass. April 18, 2017 at 10:38 AM

    Cannot disagree with anything stated.


  4. Your need to pontificate on any and every given matter is astounding. [angela Skeete April 12, 2017 at 8:42 AM #]


  5. @Artax

    Let us congratulate the team and take the opportunity to note that the medal count was down this year compared to last year. We note also that Minister Stephen Lashley was in Curacao posing with the team.

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/04/18/barbados-end-carifta-with-12-medals/


  6. quote ”millertheanunnaki April 18, 2017 at 6:18 AM #

    General Elections in the United Kingdom for 8th June have just been announced by Prime Minister May.

    Shouldn’t PM Stuart be following suit to get his Devaluation mandate?”

    Miller, no. possibly the republic mandate /referendum will come first.

    Probably close to or just after the gyrations and good feels of the wine up / wuk up festival.


  7. @Crusoe

    Good to see you about, yes we foretold all that is unfolding. Confidence has been squeezed out of the economy.

  8. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Vincent Haynes April 18, 2017 at 10:36 AM

    You might be right about the Lib Dem phoenix.

    The last Cameron/Clegg coalition left the Liberals in tatters. But there could be some recovery since people are really not impressed with May and Corbyn does not garner the kind of widespread support Labour requires to form the next government by itself.

    But anti-Brexit Scotland under Sturgeon could play an influential role in the June 8th outcome.

    BTW, Vincent, any information on the kind of recommendations submitted to Fumble on the way forward to earn (or borrow) quick forex and reduce the fiscal deficit in order to keep the Devaluation wolf from the door?

    You want to bet they merely mirror those expressed on BU over the last two years?

    Would stimulating the local agricultural sector be part of the warm-over pot of porridge?

    What about privatizing the airport and BWA? Nobody wants CBC but SOL would settle for the NPC distribution network provided prices rise by 50%.

    But we must take our hats off to Lord Fumble. He has ‘surreptitiously’ co-opted the Bajan private sector as the messenger to deliver the news about the imminent visit to the IMF.

    Has he finally decided to visit (after much wide ranging consultation and deeply reflective deliberation) the lender of last resort based on the well thought-out recommendations of Bajan business community reflecting the views of the wider society.

    Bram! Expect a general election, shortly (to use a Stinkliar catchphrse).

  9. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    “The major factor driving reserves lower is the fiscal deficit, and until this is addressed,reserves will continue to come under pressure.”

    For HA and others these are the very same words said by the ex-GoCB before he was fired, a local voice.

    For those who think the current government has no plan, they have said all along, they will employ Barbadians, and that is their #1 priority. They do not care what it costs, to them it is better than any other alternative.

    On the topic of timely reporting, the citizens of Barbados remain withOUT an annual report from the NIS in several years, (and the BNOCL and there maybe others) and were recently told the Actuarial Review (and for HA’s benefit, that has been completed by a Bahamian actuary in recent times) done once every 3 years is due imminently. And yes, we have both accountants and actuaries locally.

    We must realise, while money isn’t everything, addressing the financial health of the Rock is a Priority. Not a March, not explanation of PAST events as facts, not ISO 9001.


  10. @NO

    You could have added that the Barbados Statistical Service has the statutory responsibility to report on employment, labour, tourism and other stats. Based on market practice the data/information is fed to the ministry of finance, Accountant General, Central Bank and a few other agencies BEFORE being made public. The public- and it seems the local media also -has to wait for the info. Have a look at the BSS website to see the date info was last posted.


  11. Miller

    Nothing new here,the PM received the recommendations from the two committees since the 22march and as per usual nothing….despite him talking about urgency.

    We appear to have no option but to let this poor rakey govt continue to carry the country further into the mire.

    The Brexit-elections will be interesting…..note she has precluded Sturgeon placing the next separation bill on the table this week….both parties will get hammered….UKIP will disappear…..the Greens will get some more seats may well be part of a Lib-Dem/Labour coalition govt,labour more than likely would not have Corbyn in it after the election results……I await the manifestos.


  12. http://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/politics/lib-dems/
    More than a thousand people joined the Liberal Democrats in the hour after Theresa May’s snap general election announcement
    Lib Dem membership soars by 1,000 in one hour
    The party says it alone is actively opposing a hard Brexit. It wants a referendum on the final terms of the Article 50 negotiations.
    inews.co.uk


  13. Barbados was used weekly as a transit point for tons of Lillies and tons of Asparagus from South America destined to markets in Europe.Why is land in Barbados not utilized to capitalize on these lucrative markets seeing that Bdos is well served by major European airlines on a daily basis and such produce would arrive at destination in better condition owing to reduced flying times.US dollars going abegging by lack of foresight or inertia.


  14. On Theresa May’s plans for election in June,what we read in Warner,Martin & Muir years ago will certainly raise its ugly head once again.The Scots,the Irish and the Welsh will rise up and drive fear in the hearts of Whitehall and Buckingham.

  15. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    Gabriel April 18, 2017 at 12:51 PM #

    British Airways in the 70s used to be the transhipment point for the islands exporting ground provision to the UK.

  16. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    ………Barbados was the transhipment point for the islands exporting to the UK using British Airways……….clarification on the above.

  17. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Nation of Laws' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass.

    The fact is that there has been no domestic or foreign investor confidence in this DLP gov’t since Thompson’s death and the ‘eager eleven’ letter that demonstrated the ‘every man for himself’ doctrine.

    There is no chance of private-sector investment dragging our economy out of its death-spiral under Fumble’s Fools and there hasn’t been since prior to the 2013 election.

    That is the fundamental problem; beginning, middle and end.

    A new gov’t would once again benefit from the private sector enthusiasm that this gov’t squandered, regardless of who leads it. How the new gov’t harnesses that enthusiasm and Bajan cash that would flow with it is what will determine the future of this country.

    So why delay an election when everyone knows this and openly states it? Why hold on to ‘power’ til the last moment when at this point it is an empty vessel? Who remembers the name of the captain of the Titanic?

    Because the level of scum we have elected to Parliament couldn’t scrape up enough honour to return a dropped coin in a bus stand.

    There will be no economic recovery under Fumble’s Fools.


  18. @FB

    Will private sector give your feedback on Friday at the LESC BPSA meeting 4PM to 6PM?

  19. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Nation of Laws' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass.

    David April 18, 2017 at 2:11 PM #
    @FB

    Will private sector give your feedback on Friday at the LESC BPSA meeting 4PM to 6PM?

    No, we are done trying to interact with policy and decision makers, mainly because there has been neither for eight years.

    This is ‘turtle time’; pull in assets, hunker down and wait the Fools out. Most of us aren’t even taking politicians calls or tendering products and services to gov’t agencies.

    As I’ve said many times before, the economy drivers and the cash haven’t gone anywhere; both are simply dormant.


  20. Now Sinckler is about to publish the names of his economic advisory team, we should see if its advice correlates with that of the Social Partnership. Does Owen Arthur make the cut?


  21. Sad but true -EXCEPT Bjerkham!

    Once campaign financing is secured then who knows what is possible.

    What is frightening is that these guys (government MPs) do not seem to appreciate the creek we are in fill with the brown stuff.

  22. CUP Violet Beckles Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZ Avatar
    CUP Violet Beckles Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZ

    Barbados do not need I M F, Barbados government need to be gutted , Once the DBLP is gone the people will be able to see what these crooks liars and scumbags have been doing first hand, Barbados problem can be fixed with truth, Who will tell the truth ? The CUP will and has never stopped, Vote CUP and see the Books,

  23. CUP Violet Beckles Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZ Avatar
    CUP Violet Beckles Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZ

    Hal Austin April 18, 2017 at 2:45 PM #

    Now Sinckler is about to publish the names of his economic advisory team, we should see if its advice correlates with that of the Social Partnership. Does Owen Arthur make the cut?@@

    Hal, Owen PM is a crook, the head in government of the BLP that have us in this mess, The MOF DLP is also a crook , speaking from what i know and not what some one told me or posted on the net or BU, So a team put together by a crook to lead crooks is nothing more than crook times crook, Dont be in love with old heads , headed by another crook, their Math will not add unless they all to take and give back all of what was taken , What was taken must , must be returned,

  24. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Is she a bosom buddy of MIA AMOR MOTTLEY?

    She would be better off reviewing the Trinidad economy, don’t you think? “And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?”

    Consider that foolish woman!!!!!


  25. The fact the BPSA is satisfied to circulate this flyer to advertise a meeting on a Friday at 4PM with little substance to support the request does not bode well.

  26. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Pricesmart just had to borrow US$12million on the American market to keep its operation afloat in Trinidad due to the fact that they cant get any US foreign exchange on the Trinidadian market. I would like her to talk about that.

    Nothing like that happens to Pricesmart in Barbados.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/95830/pricesmart-borrows-ususd12m-finance-operations.

  27. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    The Barbados Private sector is rather inept body.

    Largely buy and sell.


  28. Maybe the Private Sector would consider temporarily diverting all statutory deductions to an escrow account until Stuart agrees to call the election.
    When the going gets tough,the tough get going.Unusual circumstances require unusual corrective measures.The time for talking is long past as scribe FB said.

  29. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    How do you know what happens to Pricesmart Barbados, their principle owners are based in Florida, hence their ability to borrow heavily in the US markets…why would they tell you anything, particularly when ya halfassed journalists do no indepth research…they are only interested in who stole sardines, corned beef, biscuits screws, and who got caught with a few spliffs….small time journalists.


  30. quote” Hal Austin April 18, 2017 at 2:45 PM #

    Now Sinckler is about to publish the names of his economic advisory team, we should see if its advice correlates with that of the Social Partnership. Does Owen Arthur make the cut?”

    Oh please. Flipping tornado already has already come across the plain and heading in our direction and he is NOW talking about some advisory team? Really???

    And do you really think it hard to come up with viable (albeit hard to swallow for many) and necessary policies??

    Stupse.

    Talk, talk, I guess they will make an advisory group to advise the discussion group to advise the action group about what they should consider….or some such nonsense.

    What next. Everybody see the fox among the sheep and all them discussing what they should do, and none going to get the fox.

    Depressing, honestly.

  31. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Happy Birthday to our very own Mr. Astor B. Watts, JP, CBE

    A stalwart of the Democratic Labour Party.

  32. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    Gabriel April 18, 2017 at 3:47 PM #

    Maybe the Private Sector would consider temporarily diverting all statutory deductions to an escrow account until Stuart agrees to call the election.
    ………………………………………………………………………………………..

    My understanding is that the private sector threatened Sandi with that……back then we had a strong Bimmers BS&T.

    Frustrated Businessman will have to say with all the non-Bim ownership if something like that is still possible.

    I suspect the only entity that can make the govt see sense is the coalition of unions by shutting the country down……no gain without pain.

  33. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    According to the recent estimates, interest payment will be BBd$ 878 million for the coming fiscal year. That’s about 10 % of
    GDP. Therefore, the primary balance would have to be 10% of GDP to prevent us from borrowing to pay for interest and balance the budget…an impossible task in the present scenario.

    Arthur is right, Barbados needs to, at least, adopt some of Jamaica’s 2013 IMF EEF programme to bring some fiscal discipline in government. First order of business is to do a domestic debt exchange.


  34. Arthur is right after saddling barbados with debt , Yeah !

  35. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    The only reason to withhold, is if monies to you are being withheld, and one chooses to do a balancing act. Otherwise, it is the responsibility of business to remit and pay taxes on a timely basis. The GoB is the GoB, regardless of its constituent parts.

  36. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @D
    yes that BSS site is a shambles, nothing is current.

  37. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    fortyacresandamule April 18, 2017 at 5:26 PM #

    We are all seized with the facts and are fully aware of what has to be done………except the PM and most of his cabinet.

    Question……who will convince the PM of the need to do it?

    Bearing in mind that he has been perusing the recommendations of his 2 committees since the 22march…..despite saying it was urgent.

    ….and then you have the MoF about to appoint an advisory committee….presumably to upstage the PMs committees……note he also said that the acting Gov of CB will soon be laying all of our fears to rest with the coming report.

    So tell me where do we go from here????


  38. @fortyacresandamule

    Correct, it is the very point Marla makes in her report -we have to borrow to pay interest.

  39. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    NorthernObserver April 18, 2017 at 5:31 PM #

    Hmmm……so if they did that illegal act,it could be considered a revolt against the govt…….interesting.

  40. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    @David. How are the big importers not complaining about foreign exchange shortage if the reserve is low? Are ordinary Bajans having difficulty accessing foreign exchange at the banks?

  41. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    It is really hilarious reading what is passing for comments on this blog. None of them make any sense except for Angela Skeete. They all sound like the rambling of deranged minds. But I guess that it takes a person with a rambling mind to be a supporter of the corrupt Barbados Labour Party.

    This is neigh on 10years this rubbish has been posted on BU. But it continues apace. There is nothing on this blog which would convince sane, reasonable Bajans to vote for the corrupt Barbados Labour Party in such numbers that they would form a Govt. anytime soon in this country.

    All these posting are showing is the fact that the old people on this blog have far too much time on their hands.


  42. Here is one o the scary graphs in the document as if all are not foreboding.

  43. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    @Vincent.” where do we go from here” , your guess is as good as mine. I eagerly await this plan B.


  44. @fortyacresandamule

    Ordinary citizens are able to buy foreign exchange without too much hassle, the importers have become accustomed to being placed on a waiting list sometimes with a wait time of a few days..

  45. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    Presently only the unions have the power to effect change in this country.

    We will sit back in our rocker with our deranged mind and wait…wait…wait…


  46. @Carson C. Cadogan April 18, 2017 at 3:37 PM

    Cost-U-More already begged customers to pay in USD!


  47. Carson C. Cadogan April 18, 2017 at 4:35 PM #
    Happy Birthday to our very own Mr. Astor B. Watts, JP, CBE

    A stalwart of the Democratic Labour Party.
    ………………………………………………………………….
    One of these days ,in the not so distant future ,he may be echoing similar words to those of Corporal Goulbourne Cyrus ,shortly after his retirement from the Police Force.

  48. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    @David. Thanks. Anyway, I still find the situation amiss. We can’t have some much liquidity in the system, the central Bank reserve so low since last year, and yet the currency still holding up. God must be a Bajan, not a Trini.


  49. Everyday purchases by Barbadians to support travel and misc is done by credit card these days.

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