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Kuwait wants to lower public debt ceiling to 10 billion dinars

Gulf state is at risk of depleting its Treasury liquid assets if oil prices don't improve



Kuwait needs a solution for its dwindling liquidity. Lowering the public debt ceiling to 10 billion dinars could help pass a law that the government has been struggling with.
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Kuwait City: Kuwait's government will study an idea to lower by half the ceiling on public debt as part of proposed amendments to a law it's struggled to push through parliament, Finance Minister Barak Al-Sheetan said.

The finance and economic committee has also suggested reducing the period for borrowing, Al-Sheetan said. The panel has proposed reducing the limit from 20 billion dinars ($66 billion) to 10 billion dinars.

Liquid assets in Kuwait's Treasury will soon be depleted if oil prices don't improve and if the government can't borrow in local and international markets, the minister has said. The draft bill currently allows for the sale of 30-year bonds over 10 years from the approval date.

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