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World Bank refuses to assist El Salvador with Bitcoin integration

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Jun 17, 2021

The World Bank has refused to assist El Salvador with the integration of Bitcoin into its society stating concerns of environmental and transparency concerns.

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According to Reuters, a spokesperson for the world's apex bank stated via email that, "We are committed to helping El Salvador in numerous ways including for currency transparency and regulatory processes. While the government did approach us for assistance on bitcoin, this is not something the World Bank can support given the environmental and transparency shortcomings.ÔÇØ

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Yesterday the Salvadoran Finance Minister Alejandro Zelaya said El Salvador had sought technical assistance from the Bank as it seeks to use bitcoin as a parallel legal tender alongside the U.S. dollar. The minister also said ongoing negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had been successful, even when the IMF said last week it saw "macroeconomic, financial and legal issuesÔÇØ with the country's adoption of bitcoin. Although Alejandro Zelaya made it clear yesterday that the IMF was "not againstÔÇØ the bitcoin implementation.

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In the debt market, investors have recently started demanding higher premiums to hold Salvadoran debt because of concerns over the completion of the IMF deal which is key to patching budget gaps through 2023. Bonds sold off across the curve, with the 2032 issue down more than 2 cents at 96.25 cents on the dollar. The spread of Salvadoran debt to U.S. Treasuries dipped to 705 basis points after hitting on Tuesday a four-month high of 725 bps.

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Siobhan Morden, head of Latin America fixed-income strategy at Amherst Pierpont Securities in New York stated, "There is no fast track for a solution on an IMF program and even uncertainty on whether the bitcoin proposal is compatible with diplomatic U.S. (or) multilateral relations.ÔÇØ
The backstory of El Salvador's Bitcoin adoption
El Salvador became the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender with President Nayib Bukele pushing the idea that cryptocurrencies have potential as a remittance currency for Salvadorans overseas. He also stated that 70% of the El Salvadoran population do not have bank accounts and Bitcoin as a legal tender helps to facilitate banking the unbanked.

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The President also pulled out of an anti-corruption accord with the Organization of American States, which setback the U.S. government, as the country looks to fight corruption in Central America as part of its immigration policy.

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Siobhan Morden made comments on the recent decisions of the President of El Salvador in her client note stating, "The recognition of a 'Bukele' risk premium has probably done some permanent damage to investor sentimentÔÇØ.

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Shamaila Khan, head of EM debt strategies at AllianceBernstein in New York explained that the market may be focusing too much on the news headlines and not enough on the possibility of a deal with the IMF. She had this to say, "It is important for El Salvador to get the IMF program done. If it was lost on them, they wouldn't have the conversations. Our view is too much risk is priced in at these levels.ÔÇØ

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