160 likes | 268 Views
Economic and Fiscal Update. December 17, 2008. Overview. Review forecast in Economic and Fiscal Statement Changes since the Statement Implications for the Government ’ s Fiscal position. November Economic Outlook. Evolution of consensus forecasts since July 2008.
E N D
Economic and Fiscal Update December 17, 2008
Overview • Review forecast in Economic and Fiscal Statement • Changes since the Statement • Implications for the Government’s Fiscal position
Evolution of consensus forecasts since July 2008 Blue Chip Consensus Survey, Real GDP Growth Outlook for 2009 Per cent Date of Forecast
Considerable uncertainty about economic forecast Forecast Distribution of Real GDP Growth in 2009 Forecast Distribution of Nominal GDP Growth in 2009 Per cent Per cent 2009 Average = 0.8% 2009 Average = 0.3% Source: Department of Finance Survey of Private Sector Forecasters.
Private sector surplus projections (incorporating November 3 Equalization announcement)
Measures in Statement Protect structural fiscal position Reinforce financial system stability Set out priorities for forward agenda and consultations in preparation for Budget 2009 Statement took action to strengthen fiscal and financial positions and launch discussion on forward agenda
Range of economic views Budgetary Balance Billions of dollars Private Sector - High Scenario Average Private Sector – Low Scenario
EconomicDevelopments Since Statement • Weaker world economic outlook • Weaker U.S. economic outlook • Lower commodity prices
The financial crisis has sparked a global recession World Real GDP Growth Outlook Per cent Note: World GDP data are calculated on a purchasing power parity basis. Sources: IMF, World Economic Outlook Update(November 2008); Japan Economic and Social Research Institute; Eurostat; National Bureau of Statistics of China.
U.S. economy continues to weaken more than expected U.S. Growth Outlook for 2009 Per cent
Oil prices have dropped dramatically since July 2008 Weekly Crude Oil Prices $US/bbl July 11 Lehman Brothers Nov 14 Survey Dec 12
The U.S. recession began a year ago while private sector forecasters expect that Canada is just now entering a recession. Index of Total Employment January 2005 = 100 U.S. enters recession Canada enters recession
Updated Private sector outlook Note: The Department of Finance’s survey of private sector forecasters is more up to date than Blue Chip’s. Blue Chip closed their survey on December 3rd-4th, while the Department of Finance’s survey closed on December 12th.
Implications for fiscal outlook (after Statement measures) Budgetary Balance Billions of dollars Private Sector - High Scenario Average Private Sector – Low Scenario