Capital Flows, Credit Markets And Growth In South Africa: The Role Of Global Economic Growth, Policy Shifts And Uncertainties

Capital Flows, Credit Markets And Growth In South Africa: The Role Of Global Economic Growth, Policy Shifts And Uncertainties
by Nombulelo Gumata / / / PDF


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This book examines the dynamics in capital flows, credit markets and growth in South Africa. The authors explore the role of global economic growth, policy shifts, various economic policy uncertainties and, the availability of global liquidity. Central banks in advanced economies are engaged in unconventional monetary policy tools such as balance sheet policies, negative interest rates and extended forward guidance to assist them to meet their price, financial and macro-economic stability objectives. This book determines whether BRICS GDP growth is a source of shocks or an amplifier of global growth shocks. The authors find that global economic and policy uncertainty reinforce each other via capital flows, credit conditions and business confidence on the domestic economy. Furthermore, they demonstrate that there is momentum in the changes in the spread between the repo rate and federal funds rate. In addition, global real policy rates impact domestic GDP growth and labor market conditions. The authors examine the economic costs of capital flow surges, sudden stops and elevated portfolio volatility shocks and their interaction with GDP growth and credit. They show that equity and debt inflows matter in the attainment of the price stability mandate. Moreover, business confidence transmits sovereign credit ratings upgrades and downgrades shocks to the real economy via GDP growth, the cost of government debt and borrowing to impact credit growth. High GDP growth increases the likelihood of sovereign credit ratings upgrades, hence policymakers should implement such policies. Inflation regimes impact the transmission of positive nominal demand shocks to the price level. Low and stable inflation benefits the pass-through of nominal demand shocks to inflation.

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