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Global Outlook and Policy Challenges Olivier Blanchard Economic Counsellor Research Department February, 29

Global Outlook Has Deteriorated, but Modest Turnaround Anticipated with Policy Stimulus 1 WEO Real GDP Growth Projections (In percent change from a year earlier) U.S. Euro Japan China India World 29 9 (Jan.9) -1.6-2. -2.6 6.7 5.1.5 29 9 (Nov.8) -.7 -.5 -.2 8.5 6.3 2.2 Change -.9-1.5-2.4-1.8-1.2-1.7 21 (Jan.9) 1.6.2.6 8. 6.5 3. 21 (Nov.8) 1.5.9 1.1 9.5 6.8 3.8 Change.1 -.7 -.5-1.5 -.3 -.8 Source: IMF, World Economic Outlook.

Deteriorated Outlook Reflects Abrupt Fall in Industrial Activity and Global Trade 2 Industrial Production (Annualized percent change of 3mma over previous 3mma) Merchandise Exports (Annualized percent change of 3mma over previous 3mma) 15 65 6 1 Global IP 6 World Emerging 5 4 5 55 3 5 2 1-5 -1-15 Global Manf. PMI (sa, RHS) Dec.8-2 Jan- Jan-2 Jan-4 Jan-6 Jan-8 45 4 35 3 Advanced Nov.8 Jan- Jan-2 Jan-4 Jan-6 Jan-8-1 -2-3 -4

Behind the Forecasts Advanced Economies 3 Causes of the collapse of output: Continued financial crisis. Less through direct effects (so far) of credit crunch. Than through indirect effects Lower wealth Collapsing confidence Wait and see

Fall in Stock Markets and Consumer Confidence 4 12 11 1 9 8 Equities (1/1/27=1; FTSE) U.S. Lehman Brothers Consumer Confidence (Jan. 25=1) 18 16 14 12 1 8 7 6 5 4 Japan Euro area U.K. 1/23 Jan-7 Jul-7 Jan-8 Jul-8 Jan-9 U.S. Japan Euro area U.K. Dec.8 Jan-5 Jan-6 Jan-7 Jan-8 6 4 2

Behind the Forecasts Emerging Economies 5 Three Major Shocks: Declining External Demand and Exports. Tighter Credit (External Financing). Lower Commodity Prices.

Emerging Economies Growth Slowed By Falling Exports and Industrial Production 6 2 Industrial Production (in percent change from a year earlier) Emg. Asia Merchandise Exports (in percent change from a year earlier) Emg. Asia Emg. Europe 6 15 4 1 2 5 Latin America Latin America -5 Emg. Europe -2-1 Nov.8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nov.8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-4

Sharply Lower Commodity Prices 7 Commodity Price Indices (index: Jan. 22=1) Metal Index Beverage Index Food Index Agricultural Raw Material Energy 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jan-2 Jan-4 Jan-6 Jan-8 Proj.

External Financing Pressures 8 36 Selected Emerging Markets Sovereign CDS Spreads (index: 7/1/27=1) 32 28 Current account deficit larger than 5% of 27 GDP 24 2 16 Current account surplus or small deficit 12 8 4 Jul-7 Nov-7 Mar-8 Jul-8 Nov-8 1/23

Syndicated lending to emerging markets has contracted sharply as banks delever 9 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 26 Q1 Syndicated Lending to Emerging Markets (in billions of U.S. dollars) Latam Asia EMEA Q2 Q3 Q4 27 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 28 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Source: Dealogic

Market-based financing tighter with home bias 1 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 26 Q1 Emerging Markets Bond Financing (in billions of U.S. dollars) Corporate Public Q2 Q3 Q4 27 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 28 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Source: Dealogic

Emerging Market Corporates will have Large Rollover Needs in Coming Years 11 5 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 Historical Issuance and Upcoming FX-Denominated Debt (in billions of U.S. dollars) Issuance Amortization Sovereign Corporate 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 Source: Dealogic, Bloomberg, Staff Estimates

Policy Challenges Advanced Economies 12 Need to decrease uncertainty and tail risk Need to repair financial system, get credit going 3 legs, but only 1 working May need to substitute / do it yourself for some time Central banks and credit easing Need to boost demand (fiscal stimulus) Spending more than general tax cuts, higher multipliers

Clarifying Asset Prices and Capital Adequacy 13 Writedowns and Credit Losses vs. Capital Raised (In billions of US$; cumulative since 27Q2) 12 (By Region) (By Type) 12 1 1 8 Capital Capital 8 Losses Losses 6 6 4 4 2 2 Worldwide Americas Europe Asia Banks/Brokers Insurers GSE Source: Bloomberg, L.P.

Counteracting Portfolio Shifts through Credit Easing 14 U.S. Commercial Paper Rates (3-day rates; in percent) U.S. Credit Spreads (over Treasuries; in basis points) 7 6 CPFF MMIFF Credit Cards ABS TALF MBS Prgm. 1 Non-Financial (A2/P2) 8 5 4 Asset-backed (AA) Jumbo mortgage 6 3. Corporates (BBB) 4 2 Financial (AA) 2 1 Conforming 1/2 mortgage 1/21 Jan-8 May-8 Sep-8 Jan-9 Jan-8 May-8 Sep-8 Jan-9

Global Growth and Contributions of Fiscal Stimulus 1/ World (in percent, GDP Growth) United States (in percent, GDP Growth) 15 7 7 6 6 5 4 WEO projection 5 4 3 2 WEO projection 3 2 1 1-1 -2-3 Without Fiscal Package Without Fiscal Package -1-2 -3-4 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 15-4 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 15 1/ GIMF simulation; fiscal shock based on G-2 fiscal packages plus two-year monetary accommodation.

Policy Challenges Advanced Economies 16 Big challenge if long rates go up (sustainability concern), then much of the positive effects is offset Need well defined, credible medium-run plans

Rising Concerns Over Fiscal Sustainability 17 Industrial Economies (5yr Sovereign CDS; in basis points) Selected Europe (5yr Sovereign CDS; in basis points) 2 2 18 United States France 18 Germany 16 United Kingdom Italy 16 14 Japan Spain 14 12 12 1 1 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 1/23 Jun-7 Oct-7 Feb-8 Jun-8 Oct-8 Source: Bloomberg, L.P. Jun-7 Oct-7 Feb-8 Jun-8 Oct-8 1/23 2

Ireland Sovereign and Bank CDS Spreads Before and After Public Guarantees 18 45 4 35 Irish Bank and Sovereign CDS Spreads (5-year CDS Spreads; in basis points) Government guarantees Bank of Ireland 3 25 2 15 1 5 Allied Irish Bank Ireland Sovereign Jun-8 Jul-8 Aug-8 Sep-8 Oct-8 Nov-8 Dec-8 Jan-9 2/2

Policy Challenges Emerging Economies 19 Same as advanced economies (bad loans, tight credit), plus more: Lower commodity prices. Lower export growth. Usual advice: Smooth if you can (reserves, exchange rates, fiscal policy). Two issues: How long? One year, or many more? Capital account: ``Creeping stops of financing (home bias) Need liquidity support (reserves, swaps, new Fund facility)

New IMF Facility? 2 Some directions: Creeping stops: Largely exogenous, Slow, Long Lasting. Prequalification, not conditionality Precautionary. Available for 6 months, one year? Long lasting. Same terms as SBA?

Recovery Prospects and Risks 21 Recovery prospects based on: Slow improvement of financial system; housing price stabilization; fiscal impulses and other key policy actions. Key Risks: Policies not in place soon enough (more serious real and financial feedbacks) Policies in place, but do not work well (Japan, 199s) Policies cannot help avoid sustained deflation Policies help some at expense of others Still, some reasons for optimism. Crisis of confidence, but confidence can return fairly fast with right policies

U.S. Housing Signs of Stabilization? 22 25 Real House Prices (index, 1995 = 1) 6 Housing Inventories (new homes) 14 2 OFHEO Case-Schiller NAR OFHEO trend 5 Thousands of units (LHS) 12 1 NAR trend 4 8 15 3 6 1 2 Months of supply (RHS, SA) 4 2 5 7 75 8 85 9 95 5 1 7 75 8 85 9 95 5

How Great Are Deflation Risks? 23 5 th percentile and confidence bands 1/ 8 6 4 2-2 -4-6 G3 Growth (year-on-year percent change) 27 28 29 21 211 212 Price of Oil (US dollar/barrel) 27 28 29 21 211 212 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 6 US Inflation (year-on-year percent change) Euro Area Inflation (year-on-year percent change) 6 4 4 2 2-2 -2-4 27 28 29 21 211 212 27 28 29 21 211 212-4 1/ Simulations from Global Projection Model (GPM).