ECOWAS Validates regional public debt, monetary statistic compilation tools

Tue, Apr 2, 2019 | By publisher


Africa

REPRESENTATIVES of Central Banks from Member States of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, have validated regional public debt and monetary statistics compilation tools in a five-day workshop which ended on 29th March 2019 in Abuja, Nigeria.

This includes the methodology which will enable Member States compile regional statistics of ECOWAS macroeconomic accounts, government finance statistics, balance of payments as well as monetary and public debt statistics.

Upon the presentation of the ECOWAS monetary and debt statistics template as well as the interrelationships between macroeconomic accounts by the Commission, Mahamadou Yahaya, the director for Research and Statistics, who represented the Commissioner for Macro Economic Policy and Economic Research stated that the template will be used as a basis for the reporting of monetary statistics to the ECOWAS Commission.

Group picture of participants
Group picture of participants

The validated template includes tables for Central Bank surveys, depositary corporation surveys, net claims on government and public non-financial corporation, as well as interest and exchange rates.

This will enable ECOWAS Member States monitor the implementation of multilateral surveillance mechanisms on economics and financial policies as well as harmonise data processing.

The harmonised public debt platform was validated through the use of the International Monetary Fund’s Standardized Reporting Forms framework and after taking into account the West African Economic and Monetary Union’s, WAEMU, methodology and harmonization framework of its member states.

The workshop served as a platform for Central Bankers from ECOWAS member states to share the compilation processes of their monetary statistics.

Also present at the workshop were representatives from the West African Economic and Monetary Union, WAEMU, and the West African Monetary Agency.

– Apr. 2, 2019 @ 16:59 GMT |

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