SESSION 2: The role of the financial sector in attracting FDI Inna Golodniuk CASE Ukraine
Rudimentary development of the domestic capital markets Hinders implementation of core policies and reforms Monetary policy Pension reform Monetary policy – lack of instrument for OMO, inflation targeting challenged Pension reform – restriction on investment possibilities for PPFs and insurers
Capital Market Development Liquidity Competitiveness Need for proactive and consistent government as market participant as the Regulator
Market Liquidity Supplying new instruments to the organized market Privatization through IPOs for most attractive enterprises Channeling mortgaged backed securities to the market Free float of stocks of state-owned enterprises (with state ownership) Government bonds
Liquidity Abolish limitations regarding exclusive listing at “stock exchanges” Obsolete regulation of derivatives Administrative interventions in the commodity markets
Competitiveness Ukrainian securities are listed on western stock exchanges Foreign investors cannot or unwilling to penetrate Joint Stock Law Overregulated Capital Account
Capital Account Liberalization Restrictions: numerous, legislative acts of different level, lack of systemic approach Securities trading (stocks, bonds, instruments of investment funds) Money market operations Operations with derivatives Foreign investments, real estate transactions Bank credits, guarantees, account opening Allocation of investment fund asset
Capital Account Liberalization Double asymmetry: Outflows are more restricted than inflows Residents more than non-residents Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova – CEE remaining capital account restriction areas Russia and Kazakhstan – liberalization by
Capital Account Liberalization Need to coordinate with transition to inflation targeting Announce clear liberalization sequence and implement it, 2-3 years Stock market operations, FDIs, investment in real estate – early stage Money market operations – final stage
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