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KOR FRA Fixed Income Trading Desk Strategy Quick Hit The 2018 sovereign fiscal report card - (Vol. II, No. 33) The recently released IMF Fiscal Monitor provides a fresh set of metrics to gauge cross-country fiscal performance. We ve distilled the core measures of fiscal health into a single number, representing the relative fiscal strength for a given nation. Our method is fairly straightforward: We take two fiscal measures from the income statement (observed budget balance and structural/cyclically-adjusted balance) and two from the balance sheet (gross debt and net debt), standardize them across nations using a Z-score and take the average. This blended score represents the relative fiscal health at the general government level, which covers all levels of government, not just the sovereign. To illustrate, a country in surplus with little debt would score highly, while a highly-indebted nation running a large deficit wouldn t fare well. The overall score distribution (Chart 1) illustrates a significant imbalance across the developed world. There are far more countries with above-average scores (17 of 27) than countries with below-average scores. In other words, there are a few laggards with significantly negative scores that pull down the average. This shouldn t be surprising given that it has often been easier to run deficits and take on debt than to stick to the straight and narrow. Further, given that we re in the midst of a period of largely coordinated global growth, those deep in deficit and taking on more debt tend to stand out even more. What is also striking is the below-average performance of the nations: 6 of 7 are at or below the sample mean. Though in the full sample Canada finds itself in the middle of the pack, it s certainly in a favourable position relative to its peers, trailing behind only Germany. This result isn t anything new; we ve been talking about Canada s relative fiscal advantage for years. The scores also pick up on the expected deterioration in the US fiscal landscape. Charts 2 and 3 plot the projected fiscal score in 2023 and the change in score from 2018 to 2023, respectively. The loose fiscal policy being deployed south of the border, characterized by large deficits and rising debt from already high levels, is visible in both. What s driving the scores for these nations? Below, we ve given score breakdowns for some relevant players: Canada: The budget balance measures are as close to average as it comes, as both are less than 0.2 standard deviations from the mean. On debt, the two metrics cut both ways. There are arguments for looking at both gross and net debt and for the purposes of this study, we ve opted to take the average. For Canada, this resulted in its above-average net debt score being mostly offset by a below-average gross debt score. United States: Unsurprisingly, the US falls well below the average in all four categories. It scores especially poorly when it comes to the income statement, as it has the largest deficit as a % of GDP of the entire sample. Japan: Like the US, Japan scores below the mean in all indicators, though the bulk of its low score is explained by its balance sheet. Japan s level of gross debt is over 3.5 standard deviations higher than the average nation. Germany: As the best-performing nation, Germany ranked in the top half of the sample in all measures. Its large surplus is the main driver behind its highly-ranked score, though it s hard to take issue with its debt load either. Australia: While Australia s government sector is in deficit, its strong debt position yields a small net positive score. Though the Aussies own a slight edge, their score is largely in line with their commonwealth lookalike, Canada. Though these scores don t represent a tangible fiscal metric, they re nonetheless one tool to isolate relative performance among nations across several fiscal measures. Further, while not a perfect relationship, the fiscal score is correlated with other country-specific risk factors like CDS spreads and credit ratings. For example, of the 12 countries with AA+ ratings or better, 10 of them had above-average fiscal scores (Interestingly, the outliers are Canada and the US). Contrasted with the sub-sample of lower-rated sovereigns (AA and below), of which over 60% have a below-average score, it s evident that these fiscal scores contain valuable information. Current IMF forecasts point to relative and absolute fiscal improvements for the majority of nations by 2023 (Chart 3), although much can change in the interim. In the meantime, the nations will have six months to make fiscal progress, positive or negative, before the IMF drops a new set of numbers in October. Chart 1: 2018 overall fiscal score Average of four fiscal metric Z-scores for 2018: Budget balance, structural balance, gross debt and net debt. Non-Canada countries in blue. 1.5 1.0 0.5-0.5-1.0-1.5-2.0-2.5 Overall Fiscal PLEASE SEE END OF DOCUMENT FOR IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES Taylor Schleich Fixed Income Trading Desk Strategy 1

Table 1: Sovereign fiscal report card for 2018 and 2023 (projected) Z-s for 2018 fiscal metrics, overall fiscal score for 2018 and 2023 and projected change in overall fiscal score. Country Country Code Budget Balance Structural Balance 2018 2023 2018-2023 Gross Debt Net Debt Overall Fiscal Projected Fiscal Projected Korea KOR 1.38 1.58 0.62 0.78 1.09 0.86-0.23 New Zealand 0.88 1.10 0.94 0.79 0.93 1.18 0.25 Luxembourg 0.70 0.86 0.97 1.04 0.89 0.54-0.35 Sweden 0.90 0.96 0.64 0.74 0.81 0.52-0.29 Iceland 0.95 0.91 0.63 0.25 0.69 0.70 2 Norway 2.24-3.20 0.67 2.79 0.62 0.59-4 Lithuania 0.68 0.78 0.73 0.32 0.62 0.55-7 Estonia 0.12 0.11 1.28 0.90 0.60 0.55-5 Switzerland 0.54 0.64 0.56 0.44 0.54 0.41-0.14 Germany 1.07 0.84 0.17 3 0.53 0.54 2 Netherlands 0.59 0.57 0.31-1 0.37 0.36-1 Latvia 3 0.17 0.75 0.36 0.33 0.30-3 Denmark -0.13-5 0.69 0.55 0.27 0.43 0.17 Australia -0.60-0.13 0.56 0.50 8 0.42 0.34 Finland -0.43 3 0.16 0.42 4 0.16 0.12 Ireland 0.21 0.19 2-0.31 3 0.31 0.28 Austria 0.14 0.20-0.16-0.18 0-0.12-0.12 Canada -0.14 5-0.40 0.33-4 -0.10-6 United Kingdom -0.65-0.30-0.40-0.71-0.52-0.39 0.13 Belgium -0.39-0.11-0.71-0.95-0.54-0.66-0.12 Israel -1.36-0.99 0.14-0.32-0.63-0.90-0.27 Portugal -0.23 5-1.15-1.29-0.66-0.63 2 France FRA -0.97-0.36-0.61-0.92-0.72-0.38 0.34 Spain -1.02-0.63-0.62-0.88-0.79-0.93-0.14 Italy -0.52-4 -1.33-1.57-0.86-0.60 0.26 United States -2.48-2.14-0.86-0.80-1.57-1.81-0.24 Japan -1.51-1.08-3.62-2.28-2.12-1.90 0.22 Average 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Average -0.74-0.43-1.01-0.85-0.76-0.66 9 Change Methodology The sample is based on 27 advanced economies, as categorized by the IMF, that have figures reported for all applicable fiscal measures. Seven advanced economies were dropped from the sample as the IMF did not report net debt. The overall fiscal grade that each sovereign receives is comprised of four key variables two from the income statement and two from the balance sheet. The income statement variables are the observed budget balance as a % of GDP and the structural balance (also known as the cyclically-adjusted balance) as a % of GDP, which corrects the observed budget balance for the stage in the economic cycle. On the balance sheet, we utilize both gross and net debt, the latter of which represents gross debt less the value of financial assets. Each of the four indicators was standardized using a Z-score. This allows for uniform interpretation across indicators and better ensures that each measure receives an equal weighting in the aggregation process. For simplicity, each fiscal metric was given a weight of 25%. These weights were multiplied by each indicator score and aggregated to arrive at an overall fiscal score for each sovereign in the sample. The interpretation of each score is relative and indicates how many standard deviations above/below the sample average the country s indicator is. A score above zero is above-average, while a score below zero is below-average. Note that all indicators are reported at the general government level (i.e. aggregated across federal, provincial/state, municipal, etc. governments). Also note that the IMF Fiscal Monitor uses GDP-weightedaverages for country aggregates (e.g. ) and sample averages, whereas we present/use the simple average in charts and z-score calculations. Taylor Schleich Fixed Income Trading Desk Strategy 2

FRA KOR KOR FRA Chart 2: 2023 projected overall fiscal score Average of four fiscal metric Z-scores for 2023: Budget balance, structural balance, gross debt and net debt. Non-Canada countries in blue. 1.5 1.0 0.5-0.5-1.0-1.5-2.0-2.5 Overall Fiscal Chart 3: Projected change in overall fiscal score (2018-2023) Change in overall fiscal score from 2018 to end of IMF forecast horizon. Positive (negative) numbers represent a relative improvement (decline). 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1-0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4 5-Year Change in Table 2: Country code legend IMF country codes utilized in the Fiscal Monitor Source: NBF, IMF Country Code Country Code Australia Korea KOR Austria Latvia Belgium Lithuania Canada Luxembourg Denmark Netherlands Estonia New Zealand Finland Norway France FRA Portugal Germany Spain Iceland Sweden Ireland Switzerland Israel United Kingdom Italy United States Japan Group of Seven Taylor Schleich Fixed Income Trading Desk Strategy 3

Fixed Income Trading Desk Strategy Corporate Credit Warren Lovely Connor Sedgewick +1 416-869-8598 Warren.Lovely@nbc.ca +1 514-879-3182 Connor.Sedgewick@nbc.ca Catherine Maltais Pete Metzger +1 514-879-2270 Catherine.Maltais@nbc.ca +1 416-869-8607 Pete.Metzger@nbc.ca Taylor Schleich Relative Value Models +1 416-869-6480 Taylor.Schleich@nbc.ca Drew Lloyd +44 (0)20-7488-9379 Drew.Lloyd@nbc.ca Important Disclosures General This Report was prepared by National Bank Financial, Inc. (NBF), (a Canadian investment dealer, member of IIROC), an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of National Bank of Canada. National Bank of Canada is a public company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The particulars contained herein were obtained from sources which we believe to be reliable but are not guaranteed by us and may be incomplete and may be subject to change without notice. The information is current as of the date of this document. 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