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Bangladesh Economic Update, May 2012
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Washington, DC, 2012.
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Abstract
- Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth has moderated from 6.7 percent in FY11 to 6.3 percent in FY12 due to unfavorable external economics and internal supply constraints. Monetary policy remained accommodative for most of 2011 but gradual tightening is occurring. With the high fiscal deficit and domestic borrowing by Government, monetary policy is now bearing the brunt of macroeconomic policy adjustment. The balance of payments (BoP) is on a deteriorating track, with reserves falling to below three months of imports and export growth turning negative in March 2012. A coordinated policy response is required to ease macroeconomic pressures and improve growth prospects. Key actions include the need to create fiscal space, contain government borrowing to mitigate the risk of crowding out of credit to the private sector, better regulate the capital market, and stimulate investment and job growth in the export sector. Unlike in 2008, Bangladesh has insufficient policy space to avert the negative impact of a global slowdown through fiscal stimulus packages and monetary easing.
- Subjects :
- FOREIGN PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT
GROWTH RATES
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
EXPORT SECTOR
FOOD PRICE
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
COMMODITIES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
DEPOSIT
INFLATION
EQUIPMENTS
FISCAL DEFICIT
EXPORT MARKETS
BROAD MONEY
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
REPO RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT
EXPORT GROWTH
RECESSION
DISPOSABLE INCOME
GOVERNMENT BORROWING
COMPETITIVENESS
VOLATILITIES
CREDIT GROWTH
RECURRENT EXPENDITURE
DOMESTIC BANK
CREDIT FLOW
PUBLIC SPENDING
CREDIT LINES
METALS
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
FARMERS
FLOW OF CREDIT
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
PRICE INCREASES
REPO
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
HOLDING
MONETARY FINANCING
DEPOSITS
NEW BUSINESS
REMITTANCE
REAL WAGES
SYSTEMIC RISK
EXCESS DEMAND
GLOBAL ECONOMY
BASIS POINTS
MONETARY POLICY
PRIVATE EQUITY
DISBURSEMENT
PUBLIC SAVINGS
LIQUIDITY
CREDIT EXPANSION
FOREIGN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INTEREST PAYMENTS
PRIVATE SAVINGS
PRICE CHANGES
FOREIGN PORTFOLIO
PRIVATE FINANCING
DISBURSEMENTS
GDP
TAX REGIME
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
PORTFOLIO
NATIONAL SAVINGS
INCOME TAX
EXPORTS
DOMESTIC BORROWING
EXCHANGE MARKET
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FISCAL POLICY
EXCHANGE RATE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
HOUSEHOLDS
DIVERSIFICATION
FORECASTS
CAPITAL GOODS
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
UNION
POLICY RESPONSE
CREDIT FACILITY
TRADE FINANCE
LOAN
DEBT CRISIS
COMMODITY PRICES
TAX REVENUES
BANK CREDIT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
SECURITIES
REAL GDP
MARKET SHARE
EXPOSURE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
GOVERNMENT BUDGET DEFICIT
TRADING
FUND MANAGERS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
CPI
INVESTMENT SPENDING
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
REPO WINDOW
VOLATILITY
CASH RESERVE
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
TAX SYSTEM
ADVERSE EFFECT
TAX
BANKING SYSTEM
STOCK MARKET
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
COMMODITY
TERMS OF TRADE
EXTERNAL FINANCING
SMALL INVESTORS
MONEY GROWTH
OPEN MARKET
STOCKS
TOTAL REVENUE
DOMESTIC MARKET
MARKET ENTRY
FINANCIAL SECTOR
BROKERS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
CROWDING OUT
FOOD PRICES
OIL
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKET
SOVEREIGN BONDS
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
RESERVES
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE
FOREIGN FINANCING
REGULATORY CAPITAL
EXPORT MARKET
TAX STRUCTURE
CREDIT SUPPORT
TAX REVENUE
WAGES
STOCK EXCHANGES
LABOR MARKET
SAFETY NET
STOCK EXCHANGE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
MERCHANT
DEBT
BANK BORROWING
CONSUMER SPENDING
ADVERSE IMPACT
COMMODITY PRICE
TRADE CREDIT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
CENTRAL BANK
MONETARY POLICIES
RESERVE REQUIREMENT
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
CAPITAL MARKET
FINANCIAL SECTORS
SYSTEMIC RISKS
DEFICITS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN ASSETS
FINANCES
VULNERABLE GROUP
AGGREGATE DEMAND
REMITTANCES
BANK FINANCING
EXPANSIONARY POLICIES
BENCHMARK
GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
OIL PRICES
RESERVE
PAYMENT GUARANTEES
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
SAVINGS RATE
CURRENT ACCOUNT
MARKET PRICE
HUMAN RESOURCES
CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUS
GROWTH RATE
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
COMMERCIAL BANKS
EXPORT EARNINGS
FISCAL POLICIES
INTERNATIONAL BORROWING
OIL PRICE
EQUITY FUNDS
PUBLIC SAVING
GOVERNMENT DEFICIT
DOMESTIC PRICES
CHECKS
FINANCING NEEDS
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..9c48ba1e924ba05a727495b4c54b52de