Caucasus and Central Asia Regional Economic Outlook. November, 2017

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1 Caucasus and Central Asia Regional Economic Outlook November, 217

2 Roadmap Outlook, Opportunities, and Challenges Maintaining Macroeconomic Stability Securing Higher and More Inclusive Growth Key Takeaways and IMF s Role

Growth strengthening in CCA s main economic partners 7. China 3. GDP Growth (Percent change) Euro Area 2. Russia 6.5 2.6 1.5 6. 2.2 1.8 1..5 5.5 1.4. 5. 1. -.5 Current April 217 WEO Update Sources: National authorities and IMF staff calculations. 3

Commodity prices stabilizing, but outlook subdued Oil Price Assumptions (APSP¹, U.S. dollars a barrel) 2 Metal Price Assumptions (Index, 25=) 9 8 7 6 5 4 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 Current April 217 WEO Update Source: IMF staff calculations. Note: REO = Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East and Central Asia; WEO = World Economic Outlook. ¹APSP = Average Petroleum Spot Prices; Average of U.K. Brent, Dubai Fateh, and West Texas Intermediate crude oil prices.

CCA growth expected to accelerate, but remain below historical norms Average 2- Real GDP Growth (Percent change) 8 6 Non-Oil Contribution Oil Contribution TKM UZB 8 6 4 2 TJK GEO ARM KGZ KAZ AZE 4 2-2 216 17 18 19-22 Oil Exporters 216 17 18 19-22 Oil Importers 217 2 218 4 Oil Exporters Oil Importers -2 Sources: National authorities and IMF staff calculations. 5

214 15 16 17 18 19 2 21 22 Jan-2 Jan-11 Jan-12 Jan-13 Jan-14 Jan-15 Jan-16 Jan-17 Jan-2 Jan-11 Jan-12 Jan-13 Jan-14 Jan-15 Jan-16 Jan-17 External deficits declining gradually, helped by exchange rate adjustment Current Account Deficits (Percent of GDP) Nominal Exchange Rates (US Dollars per national currency index, Jan-2 = ) 12 Oil Exporters Oil Importers 8 6 8 4 6 2 4 2 AZE KAZ TKM UZB ARM GEO KGZ TJK -2-4 Oil Exporters Oil Importers Sources: National authorities and IMF staff calculations. Sources: Information Notice System database; and IMF staff calculations. Note: Country abbreviations are International Organization for Standardization (ISO) country codes. 6

Challenges Opportunities Window of opportunity with challenges External Internal Improved economic conditions in main trading partners New integration initiatives Rapid tightening of global financial conditions Shift towards inward-looking policies Financial sector distress in some countries Slow implementation of structural reforms 7

8 Roadmap Outlook, Opportunities, and Challenges Maintaining Macroeconomic Stability Securing Higher and More Inclusive Growth Key Takeaways and IMF s Role

Fiscal consolidation should continue to ensure debt sustainability, but become more growth friendly 4 Oil Exporters Overall fiscal deficit, percent of GDP Fiscal Deficit and Public Debt for CCA (Percent of GDP) Total government debt,percent of GDP (RHS) 3 7 Oil Importers Overall fiscal deficit, percent of GDP Total government debt,percent of GDP (RHS) 6 2-2 24 18 12 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2-4 Sources: National authorities and IMF staff calculations. Note: For Oil Exporters, the deficit for 217 excludes a one-time fiscal transfer to the financial sector in Kazakhstan. 9

Despite differences in the monetary stance, frameworks should be further strengthened Monetary Policy Rate (Percent) 18 16 AZE KAZ Oil Exporters 18 16 ARM GEO Oil Importers 14 12 14 12 KGZ TJK 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 Source: IMF IFS and IMF staff calculations. Note: Country abbreviations are International Organization for Standarization (ISO) country codes.

Jan-15 May-15 Sep-15 Jan-16 May-16 Sep-16 Jan-17 Jan-15 May-15 Sep-15 Jan-16 May-16 Sep-16 Jan-17 Financial sector vulnerabilities exposed Problem Loans (In percent of total loans) Private Credit Growth (Percent, year over year) 7 6 5 Problem loans Official definition of NPLs 3 2 Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Tajikistan 4 3 Armenia Georgia Kyrgyz Republic 4 3 2-2 -2-3 -4 - Source: IMF staff calculations. Note: Country abbreviations are International Organization for Standardization (ISO) country codes. 11

12 Important steps have been taken to address these vulnerabilities, but further action is needed Policy Responses Macro Policies Diagnose the Problem Address Financial Stability Risks Financial Support Immediate Priorities Supervisory and Prudential Measures Enhance Prudential Regulation and Supervision Strengthen Banks Corporate Governance

13 Roadmap Outlook, Opportunities, and Challenges Maintaining Macroeconomic Stability Securing Higher and More Inclusive Growth Key Takeaways and IMF s Role

14 Securing higher and more inclusive growth is critical to the CCA region Youth Unemployment Rate (average, percent) Projected Labor Force Increase (Million of people, cumulative) 3 28 Oil Exporters Oil Importers EM & LIDC (excluding CCA) 2. 1.8 1.6 Labor Force in 217 (estimate): CCA: 4 million 26 1.4 24 1.2 22 1. 2.8 18.6 16.4 14 12 22 4 6 8 12 14 16.2. 218 219 22 221 222 Sources: International Labor Organization estimates. Note: CCA = Caucasus and Central Asia; EM = Emerging market economy; and, LIDC= Low-income developing countries.

15 Multiple policy levers are needed to spur higher and more inclusive growth Five Pillars of Inclusive Growth

16 Structural reforms would support trade, leveraging better external conditions Trade Openness (Index 2= of the sum of exports and imports as a percent of GDP in nominal terms) 13 12 EMDE Oil Exporters Oil Importers 1 9 8 7 6 5 2 22 24 26 28 2 212 214 216 Sources: IMF October 217 World Economic Outlook; and staff calculations. Note: Afghanistan uses 22 as its base year due to data issues. CCA = Caucasus and Central Asia; EMDE = Emerging and developing economies; MENAP = Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

17 and fully capitalize on current integration opportunities The Belt And Road Initiative: Six Economic Corridors Spanning Asia, Europe, and Africa Source: Hong Kong Trade Development Council.

Adopting financial technology would boost growth and inclusiveness, but there are risks Adults (+15 years old) With Bank Account (Percent of the population, most recent value) 7 6 5 4 EMDC 3 2 KAZ UZB AZE GEO KGZ ARM TJK Oil Exporters Oil Importers Source: World Bank. 18

19 Roadmap Outlook, Opportunities, and Challenges Maintaining Macroeconomic Stability Securing Higher and More Inclusive Growth Key Takeaways and IMF s Role

2 Takeaways Recovery continuing, but medium-term growth subdued Window of opportunity: better external conditions; Belt and Road Initiative; Uzbekistan; fintech To capitalize on opportunity, countries need to take action: More growth-friendly fiscal consolidation Stronger monetary policy frameworks Financial sector repair Structural reforms Bold action would secure higher, more inclusive growth

21 IMF s role Policy Analysis Capacity Development Bilateral Engagement Monetary Policy Workshop, Joint Vienna Institute Peer-to-Peer Event, IMF Annual Meetings Regional Cooperation