Morgan Stanley encourages investors to buy battered El Salvador Eurobonds

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The banking giant estimated that El Salvador wouldn’t face any issues with its debt payment for another year, despite the crisis it’s facing currently.

The Bitcoin (BTC) bet has somewhat backfired for the small nation as the top cryptocurrency trade at a 70% discount from its top. At a time when the Latin American nation is struggling with its debt, Morgan Stanley has given a buy call for the battered Eurobonds.

Simon Waever, the global head of emerging-market sovereign credit strategy at Morgan Stanley, told investors in a Tuesday note that El Salvador’s bonds are overly punished by the market conditions despite the country having better financial metrics than many of its peers, reported Bloomberg. The note to investors read:

“Markets are clearly pricing in a high probability of the autarky scenario in which El Salvador defaults, but there is no restructuring.”

Waever noted that a country’s debt shouldn’t trade lower than 43.7 cents on the dollar even in cases of default, but also admitted that the level is impossible to achieve in the current market condition due to tightening global liquidity.

Related: El Salvador postpones Bitcoin bonds to September: Report

The Tuesday note assessed that El Salvador shouldn’t have any problem in repaying debts for the next 12 months because of the primary surplus, and it has smaller maturities coming due than other distressed nations like Argentina, Egypt and Ukraine.

El Salvador made BTC a legal tender in September last year, and things seemed to work perfectly well for the small nation for as long as the bull market peaked. The country purchased nearly $56 million worth of BTC since September and even used the profit in the last year to build schools and hospitals. However, the country lost a significant chunk of its investment once the bear market set in.

There were discussions around the issuance of a Bitcoin volcanic bond after a $1 billion aid request to the international monetary fund (IMF) fell through. However, the bond, which was hyped along with a Bitcoin city, has seen numerous delays with no concrete date for a launch.

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