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| 09/09 New
Lowtax Editor Column, by Kitty Miv |
| 08/09 New
PBTG Editor Column, Caroline, PBTG editor |
| 07/09
Flaws Uncovered In UK PAYE Tax System, Tax-News.com |
| 06/09
German Cabinet Agrees 'Future Package', Tax-News.com |
| 03/09
South Africa Rejects Mining Tax, Tax-News.com |
| 02/09 New
Lowtax Editor Column, by Kitty Miv |
| 01/09 New
PBTG Editor Column, Caroline, PBTG editor |
| 01/09 International
Privacy and Security, Investors Offshore special feature |
| 31/08
Lowtax Belize, annual update |
| 27/08
IRS To Drop UBS Lawsuit, Tax-News.com |
| 26/08 New
Lowtax Editor Column, by Kitty Miv |
| 25/08 New
PBTG Editor Column, Caroline, PBTG editor |
| 24/08
Uruguay Stays On OECD Grey List, Tax-News.com |
| 23/08 Don't
Forget Doha, And I Don't Mean The Tennis, Jeremy Hetherington-Gore
blog entry |
| 20/08
Ireland Plans Social Security Overhaul, Tax-News.com |
| 19/08 New
Lowtax Editor Column, by Kitty Miv |
| 18/08 New
PBTG Editor Column, Caroline, PBTG editor |
| 17/06
Lowtax Cayman Islands, annual update |
| 16/08
Germany's Fiscal Court Seeks Property Tax Reform, Tax-News.com |
| 13/08 Jurisdiction
Special Focus: Antigua and Barbuda, Investors Offshore special feature |
| 12/08 New
Lowtax Editor Column, by Kitty Miv |
| 11/08 New
PBTG Editor Column, Caroline, PBTG editor |
| 10/08 Brazil
Cuts Import Tariffs, Tax-News.com |
| 09/08 Ukraine
Tax Code Published, Tax-News.com |
| 06/08
France Plans Reform Of Property Tax Credit, Tax-News.com |
| 04/08 New
PBTG Editor Column, Caroline, PBTG editor |
| 02/08 Islamic
Finance - The New Mainstream Alternative, Investors Offshore special
feature |
| 28/07 New
PBTG Editor Column, Caroline, PBTG editor |
| 27/07 UK
Launches Raft Of Tax Consultations, Tax-News.com |
| 26/07 Fat
Tax On The Menu , Jeremy Hetherington-Gore blog entry |
| 23/07 Sarkozy
Seeks 'Fiscal Convergence' With Germany, Tax-News.com |
| 20/07 Singapore
Base For Tuvalu OIFC, Tax-News.com |
| 15/07 St
Vincent & The Grenadines, Investors Offshore special feature |
13/07 Tax-
News.com Jersey Review 2010-2011 |
| 12/07 Goodbye
To All That, Jeremy Hetherington-Gore blog entry |
06/07 Hong
Kong Full PBTG Guide, added to Personal Business Tax Guide |
| 28/06
Lowtax Dubai, annual update |
| 18/06 Singapore
- Another Hong Kong?, Investors Offshore special feature |
| 15/06 Swiss
Parliament Approves UBS Agreement, Tax-News.com |
08/06 Dubai
Full PBTG Guide, added to Personal Business Tax Guide |
| 04/06
Lowtax Panama, annual update |
| 01/06
Lowtax Luxembourg, annual update |
03/03
Personal Business
Tax Guide, PBTG, has launched! |
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| Bermuda Weathering The Storm Thus Far: Fitch |
by Phillip Morton, Investors Offshore.com
Friday, September 11, 2009
Fitch Ratings has retained its credit rating on Bermuda despite strain imposed by the financial crisis. Whilst commending
Bermuda's resilience to the economic crisis thus far, it warns that the lack
of flexibility it is afforded on fiscal policy, and changes to the architecture
of global financial services could pose risks for its creditworthiness.
In a statement on September 9, Fitch Ratings affirmed Bermuda's foreign currency
Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at 'AA+' and its local currency IDR at 'AAA', noting
that the outlook for both ratings remain stable. Whilst, affirming Bermuda's
short-term rating at 'F1+' and the country ceiling at 'AAA'.
“A longstanding commitment to prudent fiscal policy underpins Bermuda's
creditworthiness and provided a strong starting position for facing the global
economic crisis,” said Casey Reckman, Associate Director in Fitch's Sovereign
group.
A high per capita income of over USD97,000, low public debt burden and effective
management of the business and economic environment afford additional support
to Bermuda's Sovereign ratings, commended Fitch. However, Bermuda's key credit weakness
is the economy's lack of economic diversification and small size, which curbs
the capacity to absorb extreme shocks relative to other high-grade sovereigns,
Fitch warned.
“As a small island economy, Bermuda is vulnerable to external dynamics,
such as commodity price shocks and economic downturn in trading partners. As
a result, Fitch expects GDP to contract by 2.0% in 2009 before recovering moderately
in 2010. A strong track record of macroeconomic stability and large current
account surpluses bolster the island in the face of global economic and financial
turbulence. In addition, Bermuda has not been exposed to global and local financial
market distress to the same degree as other high-grade peers. Financial system
supervision continues to improve and uphold high international regulatory standards.
Bermuda's well-established reputation as a domicile of choice for (re)insurance
and financial services companies provides a basis for sustainable economic growth,”
Fith observed.
“In the absence of greater policy flexibility, the fiscal policy response
to global recession has resulted in some slippage. Fitch expects Bermuda's general
government debt to expand to 11.6% of GDP in 2009 as a result. Although this
indicator still compares favorably with those of 'AA' peers and a ten-year category
median of 45.6% of GDP in 2008, a lower debt burden is prudent given the government's
low revenue base and more limited financing options relative to other high-grade
peers. Moreover, Bermuda's balance sheet is growing far less rapidly than those
of sovereigns, providing liquidity to financial institutions”.
“The limited information with respect to non-bank private-sector external
assets and liabilities remains a concern given the size of Bermuda's international
financial sector. However, the government of Bermuda appears unlikely to provide
support to international firms owned by non-residents. Fitch also believes that
these liabilities pose little risk to the stability of Bermuda's exchange rate
or the domestic financial system, as most related transactions take place entirely
offshore.”
“Sizeable fiscal slippage which results in a sustained increase in the
sovereign's public debt burden could put downward pressure on Bermuda's ratings
in light of limited financing flexibility. Changes to Bermuda's tax regime,
whether originating domestically or abroad, which result in erosion of the territory's
attractiveness as a domicile for international companies could also be negative
for creditworthiness. On the other hand, fulfilment of the government's expressed
commitment to fiscal consolidation and debt reduction when the economy recovers
would help uphold Bermuda's ratings,” the report concluded.
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