Recent Asia experiences with capital flows

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Recent Asia experiences with capital flows Rob Subbaraman, Chief Economist Asia Ex-Japan December 2007

Asia ex-japan's total balance of payments % of GDP 10 8 6 4 2 0-2 -4 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 H1 2007 Current acc ount Capital account Source: CEIC, IMF and Lehman Brothers. 1

Total capital inflows and outflows for Asia ex-japan % of GDP 30 20 10 0 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 H1 2007 Capital inflows Capital outflows Source: CEIC, IMF and Lehman Brothers. 2

Net capital inflows in 1H 2007 Singapore China Thailand Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Taiwan Korea Philippines -40-30 -20-10 0 10 20 % of GDP FDI inflows Non-FDI inflows Source: CEIC, IMF and Lehman Brothers. 3

Capital inflows and outflows in 1H 2007 % of GDP 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 China India Taiwan Malaysia Philippines Korea Thailand Indonesia Capital inflows Capital outflows Source: CEIC, IMF and Lehman Brothers. 4

Real effective exchange rates China Hong Kong India Indonesia Korea Malaysia Philippines Singapore Taiwan Thailand Asia ex-japan* Dec-96 GDP-weighted average real effective exchange rate for the region. Increase in index denotes currency appreciation. Source: BIS and Lehman Brothers. Dec-00 110 106 107 60 85 81 74 93 93 74 98 Oct-07 105 77 118 84 106 80 89 88 77 86 101 5

Asian FX reserves US$ bn 1,500 1,250 1,000 750 500 250 0 Jan-99 Feb-00 Mar-01 Apr-02 May-03 Jun-04 Jul-05 Aug-06 Sep-07 Rest of Asia Japan China Source: CEIC and Lehman Brothers. 6

Reserve requirement ratio in select Asian countries % 25 20 15 10 5 0 Mar-85 Jun-88 Sep-91 Dec-94 Mar-98 Jun-01 Sep-04 Dec-07 India Korea Philippines China Source: CEIC and Lehman Brothers. 7

Reserve money growth in 2007* % y-o-y 25 20 15 10 5 0 India Philippines Indonesia Korea China Singapore Malaysia HK Thailand Taiwan *Data for 2007 are from Jan-Oct except for Philippines and Thailand (Jan-Sep). Source: CEIC and Lehman Brothers. 8

Real policy interest rates* China HK India Indonesia Korea Malaysia Philippines Singapore Taiwan Thailand Asia ex-japan** * Short-term policy rates less headline CPI inflation. ** GDP-weighted average real policy interest rate for the region. Source: CEIC and Lehman Brothers. Real short-term interest rate (% p.a.) Dec-06 Oct-07 3.3 1.6 0.5 3.2 2.4 0.4 3.2 2.6 2.1 1.5 2.6 0.8 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.0 1.6 3.0-1.1-2.1 0.7 1.5 9

Asian response: encouraging outflows China: Banks, mutual funds, and insurance firms encouraged to invest in overseas markets under qualified domestic institutional investor (QDII) program (Apr 06) Greenfield outward FDI and merger & acquisition activities encouraged (2006-07). Annual quotas for individuals to purchase FX raised, US$20K $50K (Feb 07) Plans to allow households to invest directly in HK's stock markets (Aug 07) Sovereign wealth fund set up with US$200bn AUM (Sep 07) Korea: Local investors exempted from capital tax gains on overseas equity funds and allowed to invest in unlisted or unregistered stocks offshore (Jun 07 Dec 09) Firms and individuals allowed to invest US$3m in property abroad, up from US$1m. Pension funds permitted to invest in overseas securities (Feb 07) Malaysia: Total limit for FX borrowing by firms raised, to RMBm RMB50m (Mar 07) Unit trust coys allowed to invest up to 50% of the NAV overseas and fund management coys allowed to invest up to 50% of the funds of resident clients (Apr 07) Individuals with domestic credit facilities can invest abroad RMB1m annually (Apr07) Philippines: Doubled the ceiling on resident investment abroad to US$12m (Feb 07) Thailand: Govt Pension Fund % of assets in o/s investments, raised 13% 25% (Nov 07) Taiwan: Insurance coys % working capital in o/s investments, raised 35% 45% (Jun 07) 10

Asian response: limiting inflows China: Quota on short-term external debt for banks cut to 30% of 2006 levels and for non-bank financial institutions to 60% of the 2006 level in 2007-2008 Slowed approvals under qualified foreign institutional investors (QFII) program Korea: Limit on tax deductible borrowings of foreign banks reduced from six times of their paid up capital to three times to reduce short-term external debt (Jan 08) Thailand: 30% of all foreign currency inflows of more than US$20,000 in bonds and other debt instruments to be held as interest free deposit by central bank. Investors to be repatriated full amount after a year or only two-thirds the amount if taken out before one year (Dec 06) 11

Thailand: FDI inflows US$bn, 12- month rolling sum 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Feb-94 Aug-95 Feb-97 Aug-98 Feb-00 Aug-01 Feb-03 Aug-04 Feb-06 Aug-07 Source: CEIC and Lehman Brothers. 12

External debt-to-gdp ratio* % of GDP 80 60 40 20 0 Indonesia Philippines Thailand Malaysia Korea India China Taiwan 2000 H1 2007 *Data for Indonesia are for 2001, not 2000. All external debt data are from domestic sources, except Singapore (BIS data). Source: CEIC, BIS and Lehman Brothers. 13

Central government fiscal balance, % GDP % of GDP 10 6 2-2 -6 Singapore HK Thailand Korea China Taiwan Indonesia Philippines Malaysia India 2000 2006 Source: ADB, CEIC and Lehman Brothers. 14

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