Economic outlook for 2014–2016 Governor Erkki Liikanen 10 June 2014.

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Economic outlook for 2014–2016 Governor Erkki Liikanen 10 June 2014

Bank of Finland 11 June 2013: ‘The Finnish economy has faced structural change and a cyclical recession at the same time’ Erkki Liikanen

Change in value added since 2007 Direct impact on GDP of decreased output by electrical engineering and electronics industry: -4% BKT:hen –4 % 3 Erkki Liikanen

Prolonged decline in cost- competitiveness 4 Erkki Liikanen

Developments in the international economy Erkki Liikanen

Bull market flattens out Erkki Liikanen

Purchasing managers’ indices anticipate recovery in euro area and United States Erkki Liikanen

Progress in bringing balance to economies of crisis countries Erkki Liikanen

Government bond yield differentials continue to narrow Erkki Liikanen

Russian growth outlook and share prices weakened Erkki Liikanen

Global economy grows – Finland lags behind Erkki Liikanen

Policy interest rates historically low Erkki Liikanen

Five monetary policy decisions Interest and liquidity measures: 1.ECB’s policy rates lowered to historically low levels 2.SMP liquidity-sterilising purchases ended 3.Full-allotment liquidity policy continued to end of 2016 Measures in support of monetary policy transmission: 4.Support for bank lending through new refinancing operations 5.Accelerating preparations for direct purchases of asset- backed securities Erkki Liikanen 13

Finland’s business cycle conditions remain weak Erkki Liikanen

GDP continues to contract Erkki Liikanen

First signs of recovery in industrial sector Erkki Liikanen

Domestic market cooling down: consumers still cautious Erkki Liikanen

ECONOMIC GROWTH BEGINS, BUT REMAINS SLOW Erkki Liikanen

Economy takes turn for the better, but growth remains slow Real GDP, % 2013: f: f: f: 1.5 Erkki Liikanen f = forecast 19

Total factor productivity has muted impact on growth Erkki Liikanen 20 Labour productivity, % 2013: f: f: f: f = forecast

Rise in costs moderate Erkki Liikanen Average wages, % 2013: f: f: f: 2.0 f = forecast 21

Export markets pick up Erkki Liikanen Exports, % 2013: f: f: f: f = forecast 22

Fixed investment takes off – housing investment sluggish Erkki Liikanen 23 Private investment, % 2013: f: -4,7 2015f: 5,2 2016f: 6, f = forecast

Household purchasing power grows slowly: consumption lacklustre Erkki Liikanen Private consumption, % 2013: f: f: f:

Inflation lower Erkki Liikanen Harmonised index of consumer prices, % 2013: f: f: f: 1.5 f = forecast

Employment improves only marginally Erkki Liikanen Unemployment rate, % 2013: f: f: f: forecast = f 26

Public finances consolidate slowly Erkki Liikanen

Public debt and total tax ratio remain high Erkki Liikanen

Forecast summary – Supply and demand – % change of previous year f2015f2016f Gross domestic product -1,40,01,41,5 December forecast -1,00,61,7 Private consumption -0,8-0,70,81,0 Private fixed investment ,0 Imports -1,81,04,15,0 Exports 0,32,14,85,0 Unit labour costs 2,20,4 1,0 Harmonised index of consumer prices 2,21,21,31,5 Unemployment rate, % 8,28,68,37,8 Current account balance, % of GDP % BKT:stä -1,1-0,6-0,2-0,3 Erkki Liikanen f = forecast Sources: Statistics Finland and Bank of Finland.

Downside risks to growth International risks Ukraine crisis and developments in Russian economy generate uncertainty Euro area structural reforms still unfinished and financial system still vulnerable Instability in China’s financial sector Domestic risks Growth recovery could dry up if export markets do not pull hard enough and competitiveness problems continue. Market confidence in Finland could be endangered if economic policy grip is insufficiently firm (alternative scenario). 30 Erkki Liikanen

ON THE POLICY DECISIONS Erkki Liikanen

Restoration of competitiveness necessary for export and employment Unit labour costs must rise more slowly than in trading partners for several years ahead Fostering arrangements at company level –Employees may secure their jobs and employers the profitability of their output when conditions get tougher Removal of obstacles to competition; supply of housing in growth centres Erkki Liikanen

Structural reforms needed to address economic problems Ambitious implementation of government structural policy programme Pension reform key –In the absence of a reform, there will be high upward pressure on the tax rate, while pension contributions are higher than before Accumulation of general government debt must be stopped –Increases the risks and does not solve the structural problems Erkki Liikanen

Challenging decisions taken, implementation lies ahead Given the restrained economic situation, capacity to take corrective action is key. Confidence in economic policy is slowly built and quickly lost. Decisions on, on one hand, structural reforms and, on the other hand, on general government consolidation measures have been vitally important. If uncertainty were to arise regarding implementation of the decisions taken, the rebuilding of confidence could in the future require much more extensive measures than those currently posed Erkki Liikanen

ALTERNATIVE SCENARIO Erkki Liikanen

Financial conditions may tighten again 36 Slow economic growth, in combination with little room for manoeuvre in the public sector, heighten the risk that market confidence in Finland’s solvency will shake. Costs of financing general government debt may grow and overall financial conditions may tighten. Banks’ access to funding will become more expensive, the supply of credit decline and the interest rate premium grow. The increase in uncertainty may also cause a fall in share and housing prices This alternative calculation aims to illustrate the macroeconomic effects of the scenario. Erkki Liikanen

Model 37 The alternative scenario is based on a model that illustrates the combined effect of the macro economy and financial factors In the calculation, demand and supply shocks, as well as shocks originating in financial markets, such as credit supply and asset price shocks, will be isolated from each other to be able to assess their impact on GDP growth and other model variables. The model is discussed in greater detail in one of the feature articles of the Bulletin. Erkki Liikanen

Tighter financial conditions would depress GDP growth significantly 38 Erkki Liikanen

Thank You! Erkki Liikanen