WASHINGTON: International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s chief economist on Tuesday suggested world economy prepare for shift in US policy and warned of possible rising protectionism following exchange rate fluctuations resulted from the shifting, China's Xinhua news agency reported.
"The (US presidential) election marks a shift in the US policy regime with potentially even bigger future effects on prices and activity - abroad, as well as in the United States," said IMF chief economist Maurice Obstfeld in an IMF blog posted on Tuesday.
Following the US election, the US longer-term interest rates, the US dollar and market-based measures of long-term inflation expectations all went up sharply, on the expectation that the new administration would cut tax substantially and boost government spending.
The US Federal Reserve officials also anticipated a steepened rate hikes ahead. According to their economic projections updated in December, Fed officials forecast three rate hikes in 2017, while in their September projections, they expected only two rate hikes.
Although it's still early to know how the US fiscal policy will change, one thing seems clear that it will turn more expansionary through some combination of more spending and lower tax rates, said Obstfeld. In view of the US low unemployment rate and little slack in the economy, the expansionary policy might push up inflation pressure noticeably, which in turn could result in faster increases in US interest rates, said the chief economist.
According to Obstfeld, the more rapid increases in interest rates and tax incentives for US companies to repatriate their profits held abroad could push up the dollar, while further dollar appreciation could lead to a widening US current account deficit.
Obstfeld also warned of international challenges ahead, saying that emerging market economies with strong dollar-denominated debt could witness reduced liquidity or worsened balance sheets due to the rising US dollar interest rates and domestic currency depreciation.
"If sharp exchange rate shifts and growing global imbalances follow the US policy regime change, protectionist pressures become a major risk," said Obstfeld.
In view of the advanced economies' efforts to revive their manufacturing industry, "it is most likely that emerging market economies are the main targets for higher trade barriers erected by advanced economies," he added. -- Bernama
"If sharp exchange rate shifts and growing global imbalances follow the US policy regime change, protectionist pressures become a major risk," said Obstfeld.
In view of the advanced economies' efforts to revive their manufacturing industry, "it is most likely that emerging market economies are the main targets for higher trade barriers erected by advanced economies," he added. -- Bernama
Calvin thinks everything is in line with what has been forcasted earlier:
Trump will raise tariff against foreign imports into the US.
So be careful not to chase export stocks now.
Continue to keep safe in GE14 stocks or Malaysian own internal pump priming construction & construction stocks & laggard oil palm stocks.
Calvin Tan Research Top Recommended stocks are still DRB & OPCOM.
Today, steel has moved up again. The only good steel stock still worth buying is Masteel.
2016-12-21 17:16
Calvin boss.
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Nothing more and nothing less. Happy Dongzhi. Be happy always. Continue to do as wat u like ...cool!
2016-12-21 17:22
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The face mask finally come off.
2016-12-21 15:46