Issue no: 1090/150
• OCTOBER 9 - 11, 2018
• PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY
PRICE: GEL 2.50
In this week’s issue... Weekly Entrepreneurial News @entrepreneur.ge NEWS PAGE 2
Real Property Sales ISET PAGE 4
Sixth DCFTA Advisory Group Meeting
FOCUS ON TAXI ECONOMICS Eric Livny encourages us to reconsider what we think of Tbilisi's taxi drivers
BUSINESS PAGE 7
PAGE 8
Batiashvili Introduces New, Reform-Oriented Team
PM: We Want to Efficiently Integrate New Mining Chip Unveiled into the Global Market BUSINESS PAGE 8
BY THEA MORRISON
G
eorgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze noted that Georgia is not a big market but that it is visibly trying to be efficiently integrated into the global economy. In his interview with the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Frontier, Bakhtadze discussed the Georgian government’s plans to transform a country with just 3.7 million citizens into a regional hub for finance, business, logistics, tourism and education. Georgia is already ranked among the top 10 countries in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business ranking; however, according to the PM, the government is going to reduce taxes even more. “We’re looking to abolish not only corporate tax for international com-
BUSINESS PAGE 10
Beefing Up Security BUSINESS PAGE 11 Photo source: PM’s Press Office
Prepared for Georgia Today Business by
panies operating in Georgia but also personal income tax for the people who work for them,” he said. According to Bakhtadze, Georgia is the only country in the region that has free trade agreements with both China and the EU. “We are committed to a lean government: we just reduced the number of ministries to 10, and we are trying to digitalize all our services,” he added. One of the main challenges for the country is poverty, and Bakhtadze says the poverty rate is around 15% but he hopes to see it decreasing soon. “One of the main reforms we are conducting now is in the education sector. We want to increase the human capital index by 20% and to help do that, we want to increase education to represent 10% or 11% of the GDP. We would like to have closer ties between business and education,” he said. Continued on page 2
Markets As of 05ͲOctͲ2018
Price
w/w
Bank of Georgia (BGEO LN)
GBP 17.34
+1,3%
+1,6%
Georgia Capital (CGEO LN)
STOCKS
GBP 11.48
+2,9%
+10,5%
m/m
Price
w/w
m/m
GEOROG 04/21
103.04 (YTM 5.45%)
Ͳ0,1%
+0,0%
GEORG 04/21
BONDS
105.04 (YTM 4.72%)
Ͳ0,1%
Ͳ0,3%
GBP 2.20
Ͳ
Ͳ3,9%
GRAIL 07/22
106.16 (YTM 5.89%)
Ͳ0,4%
+0,1%
GBP 16.80
Ͳ0,2%
+4,0%
GEBGG 07/23
97.91 (YTM 6.51%)
Ͳ0,1%
Ͳ0,4%
COMMODITIES
Price
w/w
m/m
CURRENCIES
Price
w/w
m/m
Crude Oil, Brent (US$/bbl)
84,16
+1,7%
+8,9%
2,6213
+0,3%
+0,3%
1 203,63
+1,1%
+0,6%
GEL / EUR
3,0180
Ͳ0,3%
Ͳ0,7%
GEL / GBP
3,4372
+1,0%
+1,9%
Price
w/w
m/m
GEL / CHF
2,6348
Ͳ0,7%
Ͳ2,1%
GHG (GHG LN) TBC Bank Group (TBCG LN)
Gold Spot (US$/OZ)
INDICES
GEL / USD
7 318,54
Ͳ2,6%
Ͳ0,9%
GEL / RUB
0,0393
Ͳ1,3%
+2,6%
FTSE 250
19 918,03
Ͳ1,9%
Ͳ2,3%
GEL / TRY
0,4272
Ͳ1,0%
+7,9%
DAX
12 111,90
Ͳ1,1%
+0,6%
GEL / AZN
1,5444
+0,3%
+0,2%
DOW JONES
26 447,05
Ͳ0,0%
+1,8%
GEL / AMD
0,0054
Ͳ
7 788,45
Ͳ3,2%
Ͳ2,6%
GEL / UAH
0,0929
+0,7%
+0,8%
159,72
Ͳ2,8%
+5,6%
EUR / USD
0,8679
+0,7%
+0,9%
FTSE 100
NASDAQ MSCI EM EE
Ͳ
1 000,76
Ͳ4,5%
Ͳ2,1%
GBP / USD
0,7623
Ͳ0,7%
Ͳ1,6%
SP 500
2 885,57
Ͳ1,0%
Ͳ0,1%
CHF / USD
0,9920
+1,0%
+2,1%
MSCI FM
2 544,04
Ͳ2,0%
Ͳ2,1%
RUB / USD
66,6043
+1,6%
Ͳ2,4%
GT Index (GEL)
1 582,68
Ͳ
Ͳ
TRY / USD
6,1330
+1,3%
Ͳ7,1%
GT Index (USD)
1 208,13
Ͳ
Ͳ
AZN / USD
1,6962
Ͳ0,5%
Ͳ0,2%
MSCI EM