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Dubai / UAE

Drop in UAE monetary supply poses challenge for banks

By IslaMay 4, 20264 Mins Read
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  • Deterioration began in early March
  • Large buildup of withdrawals
  • Financial stability ‘maintained’

Rising interbank lending rates and a declining monetary base indicate the UAE banking system is under strain, economists have said, with the central bank likely to intervene again to help lenders.

The US-Israeli war on Iran, which started on February 28, has hurt important UAE economic sectors such as aviation, tourism, energy and consumer-focused industries, which in turn affects banks.

The monetary base – known as M0 and including the currency in circulation and commercial banks’ reserves held at the central bank – began “to deteriorate” in early March, an Oxford Economics report states.

This process accelerated as the war intensified so that M0 had fallen by AED74.6 billion ($20.3 billion), or 8.2 percent, on March 30. That would equate to “an unsustainable” 152 percent on an annualised basis.

A decline in M0 indicates “households or companies are withdrawing cash from the banking system, from the system overall”, said Azad Zangana, head of GCC macroeconomics at Oxford Economics in Dubai.

“That tends to happen at certain points in the year during Eid or festivals, but it’s normally small whereas there was a very large buildup of withdrawals over a 30-day period that became quite concerning.”

UAE central bank data on commercial banks’ deposit levels is available up to February. Total deposits reached a record AED2.94 trillion that month, of which AED2.1 trillion was in dirhams and AED847 billion in foreign currencies. The March data will be published in mid-May.

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About AED1.7 trillion was held in accounts that could be withdrawn immediately and AED1.24 trillion in interest-bearing time deposits that can be accessed only after an agreed period without incurring financial penalties.

“It’s likely that withdrawals by people leaving the country have contributed to M0 declining,” said Zangana. “It could also be a sign that people are losing jobs or they’re not earning enough, so are drawing down on their savings.”

Foreigners on average represent 13 percent of the populations of high-income countries, whereas the figure for the UAE is about 74 percent, according to Oxford Economics.

“That makes the UAE more vulnerable to money outflows,” said Zangana.

In 1990-1991, deposits in UAE banks declined by 15 percent following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, according to Giyas Gokkent, chief economist at Bahrain’s Arab Banking Corporation.

The Iran war is unlikely to have sparked outflows of a similar magnitude, he said.

Nevertheless, sizeable deposit outflows could cause financial conditions to tighten “and there could be fiscal costs”, said Gokkent. “Whatever happens, the large external assets of the UAE could shield the economy from volatility caused by outflows.”

Interbank lending costs

The Oxford Economics report also pointed to “a clear sign that ongoing withdrawals of capital were exerting stress on the banking system” – the spread on the UAE’s three-month interbank lending rate (known as EIBOR) versus the US overnight swap index more than doubled in March.

EIBOR determines UAE borrowing, so a rising spread indicates tightening domestic liquidity and higher relative funding costs in the banking system.

In response, the central bank launched what it described as a comprehensive package to “reinforce the stability and resilience” of the UAE banking sector in mid-March.

The initiative includes making extra liquidity available to banks and a temporary relaxation of certain rules, said Gokkent. This helped M0 rebound somewhat but it has since retreated again.

“Financial stability has been maintained and stresses on banks have not mounted,” said Gokkent. “These are measures intended to mitigate the impact of adverse external shocks.” 

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Zangana said a prolonged period of elevated EIBOR spreads posed a problem for banks.

“That’s why it was so important for the UAE central bank to inject liquidity,” he said. “It probably won’t be the only time this year that it does so.”

Zangana described a mooted dirham-dollar swap arrangement between the UAE and the United States as “precautionary”.

“It’s better to have that in place before you need it so that you don’t need it,” he added. “This isn’t a case of bailing the country out. The UAE still has a huge amount of reserves and foreign-denominated assets.”



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