Malta: Staff Report for the 2017 Article IV Consultation—Informational Annex
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2017 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report

Abstract

2017 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report

Fund Relations

(As of November 30, 2017)

Membership Status

Joined: September 11, 1968; Article VIII

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Outstanding Purchases and Loans

None

Financial Arrangements

None

Projected Obligations to Fund 1/

(SDR million; based on existing use of resources and present holdings of SDRs)

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When a member has overdue financial obligations outstanding for more than three months, the amount of such arrears will be shown in this section.

Exchange Rate Arrangement

Member of the euro area since January 1, 2008. Malta maintains an exchange system that is free of restrictions on the making of payments and transfers for current international transactions with the exception of restrictions notified to the Fund in accordance with decision No. 144-(52/51).

Article IV Consultation

Malta is on the standard 12-month consultation cycle. The previous consultation discussions took place during December 6–16, 2016, and the staff report (Country Report No.17/56) was brought for the Executive Board’s consideration on a lapse-of-time basis. The Article IV Consultation with Malta was concluded on February 17, 2017.

Technical Assistance

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Resident Representative

None

Statistical Issues Appendix

(As of December 31, 2017)

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Malta: Table of Common Indicators Required for Surveillance

(As of December 31, 2017)

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Any reserve assets that are pledged or otherwise encumbered should be specified separately. Also, data should comprise short-term liabilities linked to a foreign currency but settled by other means as well as the notional values of financial derivatives to pay and to receive foreign currency, including those linked to a foreign currency but settled by other means.

Both market-based and officially-determined, including discount rates, money market rates, rates on treasury bills, notes and bonds.

Foreign, domestic bank, and domestic nonbank financing.

The general government consists of the central government (budgetary funds, extra budgetary funds, and social security funds) and state and local governments.

Including currency and maturity composition.

Includes external gross financial asset and liability positions vis-à-vis nonresidents.

Daily (D); weekly (W); monthly (M); quarterly (Q); annually (A); irregular (I); and not available (NA).

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Malta: 2017 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report
Author:
International Monetary Fund. European Dept.