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Advanced and Emerging Economies Two speed Recovery 23 November 2 Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre Masaaki Shirakawa Governor of the Bank of Japan Slide 1 Japan s Silver Yen and Hong Kong s Silver Yuan in the 19 th century Japan s Silver Yen Hong Kong s Silver Yuan Source: Currency Museum, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan.

Slide 2 Hong Kong as an Important Trading Partner for Japan Share of Japan's Exports by Country and Region Share of Japan s Exports of Agricultural, Forestry and (29) Fishery Products by Country and Region (29) (%) (%) 1 China 18.9 1 Hong Kong 22.2 2 US 16.1 2 US 16.4 3 Korea 8.1 3 Taiwan 13.1 4 Taiwan 6.3 4 China.4 5 Hong Kong 5.5 5 Korea.3 6 Thailand 3.8 6 Thailand 4.1 7 Singapore 3.6 7 Singapore 2.8 8 Germany 2.9 8 Vietnam 2.7 9 Netherlands 2.3 9 Australia 1.2 Ml Malaysia 22 2.2 Philippinesi 11 1.1 Source: Ministry of Finance, Trade Statistics. Slide 3 Bank of Japan Representative Office in Hong Kong

Slide 4 IMF World ldeconomic Outlook k(october 2) Contribution to World GDP Growth (%) 29 2 211 World GDP growth (yoy) -.6 4.8 4.2 United States -.5.5.5 Euro area -.6.2.2 Japan -.3.2.1 Emerging Asia 1.5 2.4 2.2 Other countries -.6 1.4 1.3 Notes: 1. Contributions to world GDP growth are calculated by the Bank of Japan staff. 2. Emerging Asia is here defined as China, India, Korea, Taiwan POC, Hong Kong SAR, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Source: International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook, October 2. Slide 5 Japan s Real Exports The recovery of Japan s real exports is mainly driven by Asian economies. (s.a., q/q % chg.) 15 5-5 - -15-2 -25-3 7 8 9 1 Others US EU ASEAN4 NIEs China Total Note: NIEs includes South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. ASEAN4 includes Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Source: Ministry of Finance, Trade Statistics.

Slide 6 Japan s Economic Growth Economic growth decelerated significantly in the 199s, called Lost Decade.. (y/y % chg.) 8. 6. 4.6% (197s) 4. 2.. 4.4% (198s) 1.5% (199s) 1.7% (2 7) 7) 2. 4. 6. 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 1 3 5 7 9 Source: Cabinet Office, Annual Report on National Accounts. Slide 7 5 Japan s Mild Deflation since 1998 Consumer Price Index (25=) (y/y chg, %) Index level (left scaled) Changes from a year earlier (right scaled) 4 2% 1% 2 95 9 1997 24 24 28 28 2 1997 2 Cumulative (%) 2.6 +1.5 2.2 3.3 Annualized (%).4 +.4 1.1.3 2 85 44 Note: Figures are adjusted for the impact of consumption tax, which was introduced at 3 percent in 1989, and raised to 5 percent in 1997. Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Consumer Price Index.

Slide 8 Three Excesses Resolution of three excesses led to the full-fledged recovery. Production Capacity DI (manufacturing) (DI <"excessive" "insufficient"> >, % points) 4 (% ) 14 Ratio of debts to nominal GDP (Private non financial corporations) 3 Excessive 13 2 12 insufficient 1 Large enterprises 9 Small and medium sized enterprises 8 2 7 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 1 3 5 7 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 1 3 5 7 4 3 2 2 3 4 5 6 Employment Condition DI (all industries) (DI <"excessive" "insufficient"> >, % points) Excessive insufficient Large enterprises Small and medium sized enterprises 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 1 3 5 7 Notes: 1. The Tankan has been revised from the March 24 survey. Figures up to the December 23 survey are based on the previous data sets. Figures from the December 23 survey are on a new basis. 2. Debts is the sum of loans and securities (other than equities) in private non financial corporations. Sources: Cabinet Office, Annual Report on National Accounts; Bank of Japan, Bank of Japan, Tankan, Short Term Economic Survey of Enterprises injapan, Flow of Funds. Slide 9 Labor Force Growth Japan s declining trend in labor force growth is significant among G-7 countries. 2. (y/y % chg.) 15 1.5 1..5..5 1. Japan USA Canada Germany France UK Italy 198s 199s 2s Source: Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development.

Slide 3 Consumer Price Index in Terms of Goods and Services in Advanced Economies Most of the distinction between Japan and other advanced economies can be explained by the difference in service prices. (Cumulative changes from 1998 to 2, %) 25 2 15 Goods 5 Service Total 55 Japan USA Euro Area UK Sources: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Consumer Price Index; Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index; Eurostat, Harmonized Indices of Consumer Prices;Office for National Statistics, Consumer Price Index. Slide 11 16% 14% 12% % 8% 6% 4% 2% % -2% High Growth Era in Japan (mid 195s early 7s) and China (199 2) 1955 6 65 7 75 8 (For Japan) Japan's China(9-9) Growth (upper axis) China's Average Growth(9-5) Japan's Average Growth (56-7, upper axis) Japan(56-8) China's Growth (lower axis) Japan's Average Growth(56-7) China's Average Growth (9-5, 5 lower axis) ) 199 95 2 5 (For China) Sources: Cabinet Office, National Accounts; National Bureau of Statistics of China, National Accounts.

Slide 12 Equity Flow into Emerging Economies 4 (USD billions) 3 2 - -2-3 -4 Net purchases of emerging market equities by non-residential investors 28 29 2 Note: The figure above is the sum of net purchases of emerging market equities in India, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Brazil. Sources: Bloomberg, CEIC. Slide 13 Stock Prices in Asian Emerging Economies Indonesia Philippines India Malaysia 3 25 2 historical peak 3 25 2 historical i peak 3 25 2 historical peak 3 25 2 historical peak 15 15 15 15 5 5 5 5 9/1 /1 9/1 /1 9/1 /1 9/1 /1 Hong Kong South Korea Thailand China 3 3 3 3 25 25 25 25 2 2 2 2 15 15 15 15 5 5 5 5 9/1 /1 9/1 /1 9/1 /1 9/1 /1 Source: Bloomberg.

Slide 14 Foreign Reserves in Asian Ai Emerging Economies 4,5 (billion U.S.$) 4, 3,5 Philippines Indonesia 3, Malaysia 2,5 Thailand 2, Singapore Hong Kong 1,5 Taiwan 1, Korea 5 China 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Source: CEIC. Slide 15 Economic Growth in G 7 Countries For real GDP growth, Japan slipped down to a lower-class in G-7 in the 199s. Nevertheless, in real GDP growth per worker, Japan shows comparable performance to the US, even decelerated d rapidly in the 199s. 5. (y/y chg, %) Real GDP Real GDP per worker (y/ychg, %) 4. Japan USA Canada Germany 4. France UK 3. Italy 3. 2. 2. 1. 1... 1. 198s 199s 2s 198s 199s 2s Notes: 1. The figures for Germany of the 198s are those of West Germany. The figures for Germany for the 199s are the average from 1992 to 1999. 2. The figures for the period 2s are from 2 to 28. Sources: Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development and other governmental sources.

Slide 16 LIBOR OIS spreads Japan s financial system was relatively stable during the financial crisis. 4. (%) 3.5 USD 3. 2.5 GBP 2. 1.5 1. EUR JPY.5. Jan-7 Jun-7 Nov-7 Apr-8 Sep-8 Feb-9 Jul-9 Dec-9 May- Oct- Note: 3 months. Source: Bloomberg. Slide 17 (%) Shares in Japan s Exports by Country and Region 8 6 4 Others USA EU ASEAN4 NIEs China 2 9 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Note: NIEs includes South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. ASEAN4 includes Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Source: Ministry of Finance, Trade Statistics.

Slide 18 18 16 Total Primary Energy Input per GDP Japan s energy efficiency is the highest in the world. (Index, Japan=1) 16.8 14 12 8 6 6.1 6.3 7.8 8.3 8.3 4 2 1. 1.8 2.1 2.5 3.1 3.2 3.1 Japan EU27 US Australia Canada Korea Thailand Middle India Indonesia China Russia World East Sources: International Energy Agency, Energy Balances of OECD Countries 29 Edition, Energy Balances of Non OECD Countries 29 Edition; Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Annual Energy Report FY 2 (Japanese version). Slide 19 GlobalForeign Exchange Market Turnover (Percentage shares of currency as of April 2) 4% US dollar 18% Euro 42% 6% Japanese yen % Pound sterling 2% Asian Currencies (excluding Japanese yen) Other Currencies Note: Asian currencies include Hong Kong dollar, Korean won, Singapore dollar, Indian rupee, New Taiwan dollar, Chinese renminbi, Malaysian ringgit, Thai baht, and Indonesian rupiah. Source: BankforInternationalSettlements Settlements, Triennial Central Bank Survey.