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Emerging markets growth to reach pre-COVID levels in 2022: Moody’s

Emerging markets growth to reach pre-COVID levels in 2022: Moody’s

Qatar Tribune
Sunday, November 14, 2021 11:06:21 PM UTC

Tribune News Network Doha Economic activity will rebound to pre-pandemic levels in most emerging markets next year, Moody’s Investors Service has said in ...

Tribune News NetworkDoha Economic activity will rebound to pre-pandemic levels in most emerging markets next year, Moody’s Investors Service has said in a report published recently.The report, however, said that the pace of economic growth will be lower than that seen in 2021.Emerging nations’ ability to manage their high debt levels, their adaption to climate change effects and navigate rising political and social risks will underpin their economic growth and the performance of different sectors and asset classes, Ariane Ortiz-Bollin, a vice president and senior credit officer at Moody’s, said in the ratings agency’s report on emerging market economies.Financial conditions will remain tight next year and weaker corporate sector entities may face credit stress. External liquidity risks will also remain elevated for governments burdened with large foreign currency debt payments.However, higher-rated issuers should be able to navigate 2022 fairly well despite higher debt levels, thanks to their strong economic or industry positions and good access to capital markets, Moody’s said.“Credit conditions are expected to stabilise in the new year, but high leverage and deteriorating financial conditions will increase credit risks for weaker emerging markets,” Bollin said.The rate of inflation is expected to slow in most economies, but the risks from high food and fuel prices will remain high, Moody’s said.Higher commodity prices will support commodity-dependent countries and companies, however, emerging market issuers that depend on travel and tourism dependent issuers will take longer to restore revenues and profits, Bollin said.Global economy has bounced back strongly from the pandemic-driven slowdown that last year tipped it into its worst recession since the 1930. However, the pace of recovery has remained uneven amid a surge in different Covid-19 variants and slower rate of vaccinations, especially across some developing countries.Emerging market economies are now facing added pressures as the US begins to tighten its monetary policy amid rising inflation. A rise in interest rates will make access to capital markets difficult for some sovereign and corporate issuers in the developing world.Moody’s expects G20 emerging markets to register a real gross domestic growth of 4.8 percent in 2022 and 4.5 percent in 2023, lower than this year’s forecast rate of 7.3 percent estimate. Excluding China, G20 emerging market economies will grow 6.2 percent in 2021 and slow to 4.2 percent and 3.5 percent in 2022 and 2023, respectively.“Consumer demand growth will continue to recover. However, it will vary by region and country, depending on lingering health risks and mobility restrictions, limited government spending and affordability concerns,” Moody’s said. “High inflation could strain household budgets and slow the recovery of consumer-related sectors and economic growth, especially if job markets remain weak.”Sovereigns in emerging markets will also need “significant capital investment” to meet climate transition goals. However, lower post-pandemic revenue and higher spending needs hamper their ability to fund them.“Environmental, social and governance factors are increasingly important credit considerations. Emerging markets are increasingly susceptible to the physical effects of climate change and pressure to decarbonise,” the ratings agency said.

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