Africa and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda: the Role of Financial Markets

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Africa and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda: the Role of Financial Markets Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin Senior Vice President World Bank Group 1 21st ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE AFRICAN SECURITIES EXCHANGES ASSOCIATION @wbg2030 worldbank.org/sdgs

Following a sharp slowdown, a recovery is underway in Sub-Saharan Africa Real GDP Growth Trends and forecast of commodity prices Debt to GDP in Sub- Saharan Africa Source: The World Bank (2017) Africa s Pulse 2

There is also a pickup in economic activity in MENA Real GDP Growth Fiscal and current account 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 MENA Developing MENA Source: MENA Economic Monitor, Oct 2017 3

Fragility in Africa increases vulnerability to shocks All data and maps from UNHCR and IDMC 4

Agricultural productivity remains low Agricultural Output Sectoral contribution to growth (percentage points 1995-2013) Vulnerability to Climate Change, by country 5

Infrastructure deficit is holding back growth Kilowatt hours per person per year Comparison of Costs and revenue Collected per kwh billed (in 2014 U.S. Dollars) Source: Adapted from Trimble et al. (2016) 6

Each Industrial Revolution Shifts the Manufacturing Opportunities and Patterns of Specialization Industrial revolutions and shifts in manufacturing specialization, 1784 present Three C s determine the feasibility of success in export-led manufacturing: Competitiveness Capabilities Connectedness Source: Shutterstock. Used with permission; further permission required for reuse. Source: Trouble in the Making? The future of manufacturing-led development, World Bank, 2017 7

An Opportunity for Transformation 8

Addressing Global Megatrends and Challenges Demographic and Growth Transitions Urbanization Climate and Resources Cycles, Disruptions and Fragility Shifts in Global Economy Economic diversification; 600 million new jobs (SDG#8) Sustainable Health & welfare system (SDG#3) Urban management (SDG#11) Private expertise/funding for infrastructure/urban services (SDG#11; SDG#9; SDG#17) Shift from fossil fuels to renewables/ efficiency (SDG#7) Agriculture adaptation (SDG#2) Shocks and risks preparedness (SDG#13) Protecting vulnerable from fragility & violence (SDG#1; SDG#16) New sources of growth and trade, especially for commodity exporters (SDG#9) 9

An Opportunity for Transformation: From MDGs to SDGs MDGs (2000-2015) SDGs (2016-2030) Goals 8 17 Targets 21 169 Indicators 60 ~231 Priority Areas Human Development Holistic: Economic, Social, Environmental Scope Developing Countries Universal The global development agendas serve as a compass and guide for countries to determine their national development path 10

Financing the SDGs: The key components 11

Implementing the SDGs: Through the World Bank s twin goals of ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity INVESTING IN PEOPLE INVESTING IN INCLUSIVE GROWTH INVESTING IN RESILIENCE Early childhood development Gender equality Skills for jobs Equal opportunities Infrastructure Roads Energy Sustainable Greening growth Water management Private sector Job creation Fragility & Conflict Climate and weather shocks Pandemics Sources: World Bank Group, 2017 12

Financing the SDGs: Opportunities for the private sector The SDGs open up US$12 trillion of market opportunities in four economic systems: These economic systems represent around 60 percent of the real economy and are critical to meeting the SDGs. To capture these opportunities in full, businesses need to pursue social and environmental sustainability as avidly as they pursue market share and shareholder value. If a critical mass of companies joins us in doing this now, they will become an unstoppable force. If they don t, the costs and uncertainty of unsustainable development could swell until there is no viable world in which to do business. Source: Better Business Better World Report, January 2017 13

Sustainable Development Goal Private Sector & Sustainable Development The private sector can play a transformative role in supporting the SDGs. These are some of the biggest market opportunities related to delivering the SDGs Source: Better Business Better World Report, January 2017 14

Financing the SDGs: Private sector engagement needs to increase 1 2 COMMERCIAL FINANCING UPSTREAM REFORMS & MARKET FAILURES Country and Sector Policies Regulations and Pricing Institutions and Capacity Can commercial financing be costeffectively mobilized for sustainable investment? If not Can upstream reforms be put in place to address market failures? If not 3 PUBLIC AND CONCESSIONAL RESOURCES FOR RISK INSTRUMENTS & CREDIT ENHANCEMENTS Guarantees First Loss Can risk instruments & credit enhancements cost-effectively cover remaining risks? If not 4 PUBLIC & CONCESSIONAL FINANCING, INCLUDING SUB-SOVEREIGN Public finance (incl. national development banks and domestic SWF) MDBs and DFIs Can development objectives be resolved with scarce public financing? 15

WBG Mobilizing Agenda: Areas of focus Increased Financial Leverage IBRDs increase in financial leverage through expenditure review MDB exposure exchange swaps IDA's triple-a credit rating helps enable capital market access, to provide clients with billions of dollars in additional resources Innovative Approaches to Support Public Goods Creation of Pandemic Emergency Facility (PEF) Enhanced role in climate finance Mobilization of Private Capital to invest in developing countries IFCs Asset Management Company (AMC) and Managed Co-lending Portfolio Program (MCPP) Global Infrastructure Facility Convening platform for public & private sectors Innovative partnerships for leverage: e.g. Concessional Fin. Facility, Global Crisis Response Platform Development Finance Forum annual gathering of influencers in private and public sectors Increased Domestic Resource Mobilization Joint IMF-WBG Tax Initiative to build domestic resource mobilization capacity Intensified knowledge work (e.g. Colombia s Building Local Currency Bond Markets to Finance Infra) Intensified work on Illicit Financial Flows 16

Overview of sustainability mechanisms used by stock exchanges, by number of exchanges What green bonds finance Sustainable Stock Exchanges members - Total number of SSE Partner Exchanges by year 17 Source: The Role of Stock Exchanges in Fostering Economic Growth and Sustainable Development, UNCTAD, 2017

African Stock Exchanges and Sustainability Out of 28 African exchanges, only 2 exchanges (Johannesburg (2004) and EGX (2016)) have issued a ESG reporting guidance for listed companies ESG Reporting Guidance 8 markets are committed to prepare ESG reporting guidance over the upcoming 2 years. (Source: SSE) Sustainability Products (ESG indices and bond listings) Only 3 markets have their local ESG index (Johannesburg- EGX- Mauritius) Only 2 countries have already issued and Nigeria is planning to issue the first one in few weeks. Africa s share in new green bonds is nil Sustainability Report Only 2 African Stock Exchanges have published Sustainability Reports (EGX and Nigeria) 18

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SDG Everyone: Equity - Index Linked Bonds The index composition follows a 3-step methodology to select companies from the overall investment universe (developed country companies assessed by VigeoEiris): Step 1 ESG Control Step 2 - SDGs Methodology Step 3 Financial Filters 50 Companies (rebalanced annually) Exclusion of companies + with a VigeoEiris ESG score below the regional average + involved in alcohol, armament, gambling, nuclear, pornography or tobacco, or in critical controversies about the environment, human and labour rights + that are part of the most intensive carbon emitters unless they have a robust energy transition strategy Selection of companies contributing to the SDGs + a significant part of their activity dedicated to sustainable products + or a leading sustainable behaviour in their sector Final selection based on suitability for equity index investing + liquidity filter (Average Daily Volume for1 and 6 months above 10 million USD or EUR) + low volatility filter (The 50 stocks with lowest volatility meeting diversification constraints) + geographical and sectorial diversification (max. 25% stocks from the same sector; min. 10% and max. 50% stocks from the same region - Europe, America, Asia) + equally-weighted + volatility control (10% volatility cap for USD; 8% for EUR) + adjustment factor (3% p.a.) Source: World Bank Group Treasury, Press Release from 03/09/2017 20

INDEX COMPOSITION The index consists of 50 companies. The graph shows the current index composition mapped against each companies contribution to each of the 17 SDGs. Source: VigeoEiris, Solactive (For illustrative purposes only.) 21

2017 Global Financial Development Report New areas of focus: 22

Digitization is disrupting every part of financial services Source: World Bank F&M Global practice, October 2017 23

FinTech Technology enabled innovation in financial services Source: FSB, Financial Stability Implications of FinTech, July 2017 Source: World Bank F&M Global practice, October 2017 24

New demands on capacity and remit of regulators? Are investors in peer-topeer lending fully aware of the risks? How to balance FinTech incentives with competition? Protection for data privacy and ownership? Digital Currencies: how to secure benefits & manage risks? What is the jurisdiction of regulators with respect to new entrants? How to update and strengthen consumer protection frameworks? A need to take a functional regulatory approach? What are the implications of these on profitability of banks? Apply AI/machine learning to new/ alternative data sources? Use DLT to secure efficiencies or improve cyber resilience? Source: World Bank F&M Global practice, October 2017 25

Components of a Sound Financial Sector Mobilize Savings and Allocate Investments Consumer/ Investor Protection Effective Regulations Financial Literacy Financial Innovation Legal framework to enhance trust, confidence in financial contracts and transactions 26

Components of a Sound Financial Sector The Egyptian Example Mobilize Savings and Allocation of Investments through Financial Markets Consumer/ Investor Protection Effective Regulations and Governance Financial Literacy Market Development & Financial Innovation Establishment of Investors Protection Fund (against noncommercial risks) - 2004 New rules for disclosure standards and protection of shareholders rights (2016) Regulations against insider trading (2006) Legislatory reforms (2008) Revision of auditing principles to enhance information disclosure (2008) Establishment of Egyptian Institute of Directors (EIOD) 2004 Manual on corporate governance (2005) Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority (EFSA) 2009 Issuance of ESG Index for Corporate Governance (2009) Approving arbitration rules (2014) Additional disclosure rules (2015) New rules for GDRs (2015) Model Egyptian Stock Exchange (MESE) 1998 Establishment of Institute of Investment and Finance (2009) Interactive map showing financial statements of listed companies and members firms (2017) Sustainability report (2017) Margin Trading (2005) Securitization (2004) Market Making (2007) Money Market Funds (2008) Facilitation of Bonds issuance (2010) Establishment of NILEX- (small cap stock exchange ) - 2007 Shifting OTC market from manual to automatic system. Establishment of ETFs (2014) Regulations against insider trading (2006-2008) Law on the establishment of the Egyptian Supervisory/regulatory authority (2009) 27

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Thank You worldbankgroup.org/sdgs Follow us on twitter @WBG2030 Mahmoud-Mohieldin on Mahmoud Mohieldin Senior Vice President