Saturday, 16 July 2011

Most holders of Mideast lowest-rated bonds at risk | A1SaudiArabia.com

Majority holders of the Middle Easts lowest-rated bonds, may be at risk should Syrias popular uprising hurt Lebanons political stability and economic growth.

“The main risk for the banking sector is that rich Lebanese expatriates who deposit their cash in Lebanese banks would withdraw their money because of a deterioration in the nations politics,” Rami Sidani, the Dubai-based head of Middle East and North Africa investment at Schroder Investment Management Ltd., said Thursday.

The cost of protecting against Lebanon defaulting on its debt is the highest in the Middle East. Five-year credit-default swaps gained four basis points to 354 this week, according to data compiled by CMA, which is owned by CME Group Inc. and compiles prices quoted by dealers in the privately negotiated market.

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