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Country Risk Analysis – Sovereign Risk Analysis

Country Risk Analysis – Sovereign Risk Analysis. Techniques Antony Mueller The Continental Economics Institute www. continentaleconomics.com. Key Variables. Financial Position International Reserves Current Account Exchange Rate Internal/External Liquidity Inflation Interest Rates.

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Country Risk Analysis – Sovereign Risk Analysis

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  1. Country Risk Analysis – Sovereign Risk Analysis Techniques Antony Mueller The Continental Economics Institute www. continentaleconomics.com

  2. Key Variables • Financial Position • International Reserves • Current Account • Exchange Rate • Internal/External Liquidity • Inflation • Interest Rates

  3. Debt Position • Debt burden • Debt structure • Debt management • Impact of exchange rate • Impact of economic growth • Impact of interest rate

  4. International environment/regional setting • International environment • Global interest rates in creditor countries • Economic growth in export markets • International liquidity • Export portfolio characteristics • Regional contagion • Herding

  5. Economic policy fundamentals • Monetary Policy • Independence of Central Bank • Stability – Inflation Culture • Management quality • Fiscal Policy • Tax efficiency • Control of expenditures

  6. Long-term economic fundamental • Degree of export orientation • International competitiveness • Degree of import dependence • Degree of innovation • Open markets • Market structures

  7. Governance • Transparency • Validity of rules • Political participation • Wealth orientation • Political maturity • International cooperation • Efficiency and reliability of bureaucracy

  8. Critical limits: money and fiscal position • Inflation rate: 2 % to 4 %, • Critical: over 5 % • Highly critical over 8 % • Budget deficit: up to 3 % • Critical: over 4 % • Highly critical: over 6 %

  9. Critical limits: External position • Current account deficit: 2 % to 4 % • Critical: over 5 % • Highly critical: over 6 % • Global real interest rate: 2,5 – 3,5 % • Critical: over 4 % • Highly critical: over 5 %

  10. Short-term debt position • R/STD ratio of international reserves to short term debt: one year • Critical: less than a year • Highly critical: less than 6 months

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