Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

COUNTRY RISK ASSESSMENT China & Japan Eliza Bogucka Magdalena Mirek Dominika Dunin - Szpotańska.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "COUNTRY RISK ASSESSMENT China & Japan Eliza Bogucka Magdalena Mirek Dominika Dunin - Szpotańska."— Presentation transcript:

1 COUNTRY RISK ASSESSMENT China & Japan Eliza Bogucka Magdalena Mirek Dominika Dunin - Szpotańska

2 AGENDA Introduction Theory according to financial risk Case study: China Case study: Japan Conclusions

3 Financial Risk Financial risk can be defined as the possibility of losing money or not receiving the whole amount invested in particular project. (It may be investing in stocks, bonds, treasury bills, diverse sets of portfolio, etc.)

4 Types of Risk political risk exchange risk inflation risk, interest rate risk

5 What we consider when assessing risk

6 We will focus on… GCI index Economic Freedom HDI Country Rating (Coface)

7 Japan – Quick Facts 127.8 million population Second largest economy GDP 1.8% 5-year compound annual growth 5.7% unemployment 0.0% inflation FDI inflow $-6500.0 million

8 Strengths Current account surplus Reduction of debt in banks and companies R&D spending

9 Weaknesses Ageing of population Social inequality Dependence on imports of raw materials and food Low productivity of small companies

10 Insolvency Trends

11 Emerging countries - resistance to the US slowdown

12 China – Quick Facts 1.3 billion population 3rd largest economy in the world Average GDP growth rate 11.1% Average per capita income annual growth rate of more than 8% Unemployment 4% Inflation 4.8% FDI inflow $69.5 billion $585 billion US treasury securities vs Japan’s $573 billion

13 Strengths Competitive and diversified industry Foreign investments facilitate rapid expansion Infrastructure development High corporate savings

14 Weaknesses Inequality Environmental problems Weak banks Overcapacity

15 Threat of Inflation?

16 Global Competitiveness Index The set of institutions, policies, and factors that determine the level of productivity of a country. YearsChina’s Rank (of 133) China’s Score (1-7) Japan’s Rank (of 133) Japan’s Score (1-7) GCI 2009– 2010 294.785,4 GCI 2008– 2009 304.795.4 GCI 2007– 2008 344.685.4

17 Economic Freedom China – 132nd in the world Japan – 19th in the world

18 Human Development Index Measure of life expectancy, literacy, education, and standards of living. China 92nd rank (developing) Japan 10th rank (very high)

19 Country & Business Climate Rating Country Rating A3 Business Climate Rating B China Country Rating A2 Business Climate Rating A1 Japan

20 China Overall Risk Assessment Economic Slowdown in 2008 slowdown of exports and domestic demand falling demand from industrialised countries reduced investment Recovery in 2009 expansionary monetary policy GDP growth in Q2 2009,reached 7.9% due to domestic demand

21 Japan Overall Risk Assessment Fall of economic growth in 2009 – decline in exports and investments Decline in household consumption and disposable income Rise of unemployment Fiscal deficit (-6.7% of GDP) and public debt (185% of GDP)

22 Conclusions Economic growth of China will continue in 2010 Investment drives economic activity Foreign trade contributes positively Japan suffers from recession Fall of corporate profits to their lowest since 1983

23


Download ppt "COUNTRY RISK ASSESSMENT China & Japan Eliza Bogucka Magdalena Mirek Dominika Dunin - Szpotańska."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google