A short history of debt

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A short history of debt In the words of the late Charles Kindleberger, debt/financial crises are a hardy perennial we have been here many times before. Over the past decade and a half the ratio of global debt to GDP has more than doubled with both the private and public sectors contributing to this increase. Not all the rise in private sector debt was due to low interest rates, the savings glut or de-regulation some of it may have been the result of debt democratization. The good news is that in some countries (notably the US, UK, Japan and Germany) private sector debt has been reduced substantially. Unfortunately, government debt in the developed markets has exploded in many of these countries public sector debt ratios are at the highest peace-time levels. 1

Index, 2 = In developed markets, private sector deleveraging has been accompanied by a rapid increase in public debt Debt by sector 16 15 14 13 12 11 9 2 22 24 26 28 21 212 214 Public Private Source: IHS 2

Ratio, household debt to disposable income General government debt, % of GDP Debt ratios Household debt Gross public sector debt 25 25 2 2 15 15 5 5 1995 1998 21 24 27 21 213 United States Canada Japan 1998 21 24 27 21 213 United States Canada Japan Source: OECD Source: BIS debt service ratios statistics 3

Ratio, household debt to disposable income General government debt, % of GDP Debt ratios Household debt Gross public sector debt 2 2 175 15 125 75 5 25 1995 1998 21 24 27 21 213 175 15 125 75 5 25 1998 21 24 27 21 213 France United Kingdom Germany Italy France United Kingdom Germany Italy Source: OECD Source: BIS debt service ratios statistics 4

US household debt ratio long-term Household debt-to-income ratio 14 12 8 6 4 2 1945 196 197 198 199 2 27 214 Mortgages Consumer credit Student loans Other Source: McKinsey Global Institute 5

Percent of GDP US federal government debt ratio very long-term Gross federal debt 125 75 5 25 1795 1815 1835 1855 1875 1895 1915 1935 1955 1975 1995 215 Source: http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/ 6

A short history of debt (continued) Initially, the recent surge in global debt was concentrated in the developed world; in the last few years, roughly half the increase has been in the emerging world. The rise in emerging market debt has been concentrated in Asia (China, Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam) and Emerging Europe (Hungary and Slovakia). The extremely rapid increase in China s debt, from around 12% of GDP in 2 to over 28% of GDP in 214, is very troubling. Much of this debt is concentrated in financial institutions and the nonfinancial corporate sectors most has been used to finance real estate investments and a glut in industrial capacity. Chinese officials have stopped ignoring this problem (and denying its seriousness) and are now openly fretting about it but debt continues to rise at twice the rate of GDP. 7

Percent of GDP Emerging market private non-financial sector debt Private non-financial sector debt 15 125 75 5 1995 1997 1999 21 23 25 27 29 211 213 215 Emerging markets: Argentina, Brazil, China, the Czech Republic, Hong Kong SAR, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, and Turkey Source: BIS debt service ratios statistics 8

Percent of GDP Private non-financial sector debt in China and the US Private non-financial sector debt 22 2 18 16 14 12 1999 21 23 25 27 29 211 213 215 United States China Source: BIS debt service ratios statistics 9

Total debt-to-gdp ratio Debt-to-GDP, 214 Japan Ireland Portugal Belgium Netherlands Greece Spain Sweden China France Percent Developed markets Emerging markets 2 3 4 5 Note: Includes debt of households, non-financial corporations, and government; 214 data for advanced economics and China; 213 data for other developing economies Source: McKinsey Global Institute, IHS 1

Total debt-to-gdp ratio Debt-to-GDP, 214 Italy United Kingdom United States South Korea Canada Australia Germany South Africa Brazil India Russia Percent Developed markets Emerging markets 5 15 2 25 3 Note: Includes debt of households, non-financial corporations, and government; 214 data for advanced economics and China; 213 data for other developing economies Source: McKinsey Global Institute, IHS 11

Where do we go from here? The tolerance for debt seems to have increased in the past couple of decades what is the limit? How will the developed economies lower debt burdens without damaging the medium- to long-term growth potential? Is the rise in emerging market debt more dangerous than that of the developed markets? Is China, somehow exceptional? Or is it a big accident waiting to happen? Is part of the answer the increased use of capital markets (versus banks) as has happened in the US? 12

Percent The rise of capital markets and the decline of banks in the United States Flow of funds 6 5 4 3 2 1 198 199 2 21 Funding through Capital Markets Funding through Banks Source: Federal Reserve Flow of Funds Accounts 13