Businesses cite asset bubble as top concern

Jan 15th at 08:00
15-01-2016 08:00:02+07:00

Businesses cite asset bubble as top concern

Executives surveyed by the World Economic Forum cited a potential asset bubble as the biggest economic concern of businesses in the Kingdom, followed by risks from energy price shocks and unemployment.

The survey, released yesterday as part of the group’s annual Global Risks Report 2016, had respondents list out the top five global risks they deemed could affect their local business operations.

They ranked an asset bubble as their primary concern, far higher than the global average, where respondents ranked it seventh.

The survey did not detail the exact nature and geographical nature of this bubble, but cited three potential scenarios: equities, real estate and government bonds.

Grant Knuckey, CEO of ANZ Royal Bank, said of the three possibilities Cambodia’s economy was susceptible to a real estate bubble, but it was only a “latent risk”.

“The only one of those bubbles that is relevant here – and I’m sure the one survey respondents were referring to – is a real estate bubble,” he said.

“I think the conditions exist for a bubble to develop, but we don’t currently meet the threshold measures,” Knuckey added.

He said other risks cited in the survey, such as energy price shocks, should not affect Cambodia, given that oil prices were not expected to rise anytime soon, coupled with the country’s progress towards becoming more energy self-sufficient.

On a global front, the report had underemployment or unemployment as the most likely economic risk, with energy price shocks expected to have the highest impact.

“Economic risks of fiscal crisis and asset bubble remain very important and we have heard about this recently and they are also linked to underemployment and unemployment,” said Margareta Drzeniek Hanouz, head of Global Competitiveness and Risks at the World Economic Forum.

The top global concerns for 2016 were large-scale involuntary migration and the failure of climate change mitigation and adaptation.

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