The impact of global market volatility on the EBRD region. CSE and OCE September 02, 2015

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The impact of global market volatility on the EBRD region CSE and OCE September 02, 2015

KEY RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINA AND COMMODITY MARKETS

Emerging markets growth has been decelerating since 2009 3 Sources: IMF WEO, EBRD REP, weighted averages.

Recently growing concerns about slowdown in China - despite continued 7% growth Exports growth has been decelerating markedly Weaker PMI index (manufacturing orders) in July-August 4 Source: National Sources, IMF, authors calculations.

Dec-06 Apr-07 Aug-07 Dec-07 Apr-08 Aug-08 Dec-08 Apr-09 Aug-09 Dec-09 Apr-10 Aug-10 Dec-10 Apr-11 Aug-11 Dec-11 Apr-12 Aug-12 Dec-12 Apr-13 Aug-13 Dec-13 Apr-14 Aug-14 Dec-14 Apr-15 Aug-15 China has moved towards (somewhat) more flexible exchange rate on 11 Aug 2015 This resulted in a 3% depreciation against the US dollar, in contrast with long-term appreciation trend IMF is currently reviewing possible addition of yuan to SDR basket of currencies from 2016 (which would likely require China s forex markets to mature ) 130 USD per 1 RMB Index: 31 Dec 2006 = 100 125 120 115 110 105 100 5 Source: Bloomberg

Correction in China s stock market sparked global sell-off on 24 Aug Shanghai Stock Exchange index lost 8.5 per cent on 24 Aug and 7.6 per cent on Aug 25 Overall, China s stock market has dropped 39% since its peak from June 12th, yet remains more than 40% up on a year ago 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 Shanghai Stock Exchange Index peaked on June 12 at 5,166 ca. 40 % down since the peak 1,500 01-Sep-12 01-Sep-13 01-Sep-14 01-Sep-15 6 Source: Bloomberg

Global equities lost ground; emerging markets, already under pressure, additionally impacted EM pressures over the last few months reflect expectations of the US monetary tightening 7 Source: Bloomberg

Aug-07 Dec-07 Apr-08 Aug-08 Dec-08 Apr-09 Aug-09 Dec-09 Apr-10 Aug-10 Dec-10 Apr-11 Aug-11 Dec-11 Apr-12 Aug-12 Dec-12 Apr-13 Aug-13 Dec-13 Apr-14 Aug-14 Dec-14 Apr-15 Aug-15 Total assets, US$ billion Interest rate hike announcement by FED on 17 September 2015 now seen as less likely But overall tightening in the US still expected 4500 4000 3500 Fed starts QE1 Start of QE2 End of QE2 Fed announces "tapering" of QE3 Start of QE3 End of QE3 3000 End of QE1 Start of tapering 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 ECB FED ECB starts purchasing "weaker" states' bonds 530 billion allocated with 3 year LTRO ECB provides 489 billion via LTRO with a maturity of 3 years ECB starts QE 0 Source: Fed; ECB 8

On Aug 24 th Brent oil declined to US$ 43 per barrel Current operational indicators: refineries` maintenance period is approaching; storages are at record level; long-lead projects still coming online Supply growth: High supply by Saudi Arabia and other OPEC; US producers more resilient than expected Demand slowdown: China s demand growth is expected to slow down for the first time Iran deal: Iran s oil supply is expected to gradually return to presanction levels Source: Bloomberg 9

Spillovers to the EBRD region

Turkmenistan Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Russia Belarus Albania Estonia Egypt Ukraine Romania Tunisia FYR Macedonia Poland Slovenia Montenegro Bulgaria Tajikistan Latvia Croatia Slovak Rep. Serbia Georgia Hungary Turkey Cyprus Lithuania Moldova Mongolia BiH Morocco Kyrgyz Rep. Percent of GDP Lower oil prices: gains spread, losses heavily concentrated Major commodity exporters are most immediately affected 20 Net oil imports 2013 10 0-10 -20-30 -40-50 Source: IMF World Economic Outlook 11

Hungary Poland Romania Turkey Ukraine Russia Kazakhstan Net fund inflows, per cent of GDP, annualised Capital outflows intensified in the second quarter of 2015 Based on EPFR monthly mutual fund flows -- similar trends in balance of payments data (available with a long lag) 0.2 0.1 0-0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4 Q1 2015 Q2 2015-0.5-0.6 Source: EPFR 12

Downward pressures on currencies 13 Source: Bloomberg

High stock of total forex debt means vulnerability to capital outflows If economies with high forex exposure adjust via exchange rate depreciation, burden of debt service rises significantly Source: National authorities, BIS, World Bank, IMF and EBRD Staff Calculations. Total debt denominated in foreign currency comprises public, household and corporate debt, both domestic and external. 14

A number of countries with high forex debt already experienced significant depreciations Source: Bloomberg, National authorities, BIS, World Bank, IMF and EBRD Staff Calculations. Total debt denominated in foreign currency comprises public, household and corporate debt, both domestic and external. 15

Regional developments and vulnerabilities

Concluding remarks Sell-off in China sparked increased global volatility; Emerging markets negatively impacted At the same time, the Fed interest rate hike is now widely expected to happen later In the EBRD region, commodity exporters have been the most immediately affected Rouble weakened further in Russia, Kazakhstan floated tenge on 20 August in anticipation of low oil prices This may add to the pressure on currencies in the EEC region and Central Asia, given countries strong trade, investment and financial sector linkages with Russia Other countries are vulnerable to increased volatility of capital flows into emerging markets Turkey s economy is particularly vulnerable In Turkey, the situation is compounded by political uncertainty Large current account deficits (around 6 per cent of GDP last year) financed by non-fdi portfolio inflows, substantial refinancing needs and significant external corporate debt denominated in US dollars Markets in CESEE have shown some increase in volatility in recent days; are likely to 17 be further affected by increased global volatility

Turkey Turkish economy was already squeezed by expected US monetary tightening, rising regional geopolitical tensions, elevated domestic political uncertainty and domestic security issues Amidst this environment, news from China additionally affected Turkish markets last Monday: Equity market weakened, as BIST 100 index declined 2% on Monday, carrying total losses since the beginning of the year to 15.7% CDS rose to 295 from 280 last week and 175 at the turn of the year Lira weakened 0.4% against the USD and 3.7% against the Euro on Monday, bringing total losses since the turn of the year to 26% for USD and 20% for Euro Direct impact of Chinese slowdown on Turkish trade will likely be limited, as China makes up only 1.8% share of Turkish exports Low oil prices will benefit Turkey, but the effect will likely be dominated by deteriorating investors sentiment towards emerging markets Given large current account deficits (around 6 per cent of GDP last year) financed by non-fdi inflows, large refinancing needs (around US$ 220 billion annually) and external corporate debt denominated in US dollars, Turkey s economy is particularly exposed to emerging market capital outflows. However, public debt remains low at around 33 per cent of GDP and banking sector well capitalized and with low NPLs, providing some buffers for reaction 18

Russia Rouble is now trading above 70 to the dollar (and shortly touched 75), and recession is deepening: lower rouble may help exports and partially offset lower budgetary oil receipts Our forecast of -4.5% growth in 2015 and -1.8% in 2016 still looking valid The recently revised conservative forecast of the Ministry of Economic Development also includes continuing recession (-3.7 per cent in 2015 and -0.9 per cent in 2016) in case of sustained low oil prices (50 US$ in 2015 and 40 US$ in 2016). Overall reforms have stalled, with negative consequences for long-term growth prospects. Capital outflows in H1 below last year s levels but still substantial. 19

Central Asia/Kazakhstan On August 20 th, Kazakhstan switched from the exchange rate regime with peg to the US dollar, to a floating exchange rate regime with inflation targeting The switch was expected, however, the timing has been brought forward considerably, reflecting government s/nbk s view of the expected further decline in oil price (and to a much lesser extent deterioration of other external factors) Tenge is now trading at around 235 USD/KZT or around 20% below the exchange rate prior to introduction of the floating rate regime Weaker Tenge will support exporters, particularly oil and other commodity producers, as well as alleviate some of the pressure that domestic producers face from Russian competitors Our current forecast of 1.5% growth in 2015 and 2.0% in 2016 remain broadly valid, however, there are significant downside risks to growth if the oil price further weakens Inflation can be expected to increase, but from very low levels, and it is projected to reach 6% in 2015, although precise outcome depends on the scope and effectiveness of government s announced anti-inflationary price control measures 20

EEC/Ukraine Ukraine: GDP fell by 17.2% and 14.7% year-on-year in the first and second quarters of 2015. Some sequential month-on-month metrics indicate that the economy may have bottomed out in the middle of the year. Given the scale of the contraction in the first half and the ongoing fighting in Ukraine s East, we see realization of significant downside risks to our GDP growth forecast for Ukraine in 2015 On August 26, 2015, Ukraine and Bondholders Committee signed indicative term sheet with respect to the debt operation (20% reduction in nominal principal value, 4-year maturity extension, coupon increase from c7.2% p.a. to 7.75% p.a., GDP linked warrants in 2021-2040). Formal launch of the Exchange Offer expected no later than September 15 Ukraine is broadly on track with structural benchmarks and prior actions under the IMF programme Removal of capital controls is likely to be incremental, stretching into 2016 EEC Currencies in the EEC region have been under pressure, including due to trade, investment and financial sector linkages with Russia and oil price adjustment. Countryspecific economic trends / vulnerabilities depend on inherited domestic and external imbalances, existence of fiscal space and buffers, stability of financial sector and past record of structural reforms 21

SEMED Limited direct effects from China sign that countries in SEMED have not diversified much to other markets. Lower oil prices is directly beneficial, but important negative indirect effects, through likely drop in FDI to oil sector, and drop in support from GCC countries which are facing fiscal pressures themselves. Lower oil prices, better external demand from US the eurozone and economic reforms support growth Security and geopolitical risks remain high 22

CEB and SEE Limited direct trade or financial linkages with China. Currency depreciation versus EUR as yet limited As other emerging markets gain competitiveness from depreciation CEB will need to maintain export market shares through further quality upgrades CEB economies play increasingly important role in global value chains managed by western European investors, but with China and other emerging markets as ultimate source of demand A sustained emerging markets downturn would likely discourage further FDI, and relocation of more sophisticated production stages into the CEB economies Trade links between China and SEE are low but growing (e.g. Kosovo exports significant amounts of scrap metal to China) Lower oil imports largely beneficial (Albania is an exception effect is approximately neutral) 23