Monetary and Financial Statistics - Introductory Course - IMF

Introduction

Dive into the essential practices of monetary statistics compilation with our focused training designed for professionals in central banking and financial regulation. This course delves into the intricacies of monetary data gathering and analysis for central banks (CB) and other depository corporations (ODCs) as aligned with global standards. Utilizing the guidelines from the Monetary and Financial Statistics Manual and Compilation Guide (MFSMCG), this training emphasizes the key concepts of residency, sectorization, financial instruments, and valuation principles crucial for monetary data accuracy. Through a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises, participants will learn to navigate complex statistical frameworks and enhance their skills in generating precise financial reports.


Course Objectives

  • Master the compilation of sectoral balance sheets and surveys for the CB, ODC, and DC sectors.
  • Acquire skills in classifying balance sheet accounts based on residency, counterpart sector, and financial instrument type, applying accurate valuation and accounting principles.
  • Comprehend the construction of DC surveys and the analytical uses of monetary and credit aggregates in policy analysis.
  • Understand the critical role of data in shaping monetary and financial policies and learn to leverage statistics to assess policy impacts.


Target Audience

  • Central bank professionals
  • Financial regulators and analysts
  • Economic researchers specializing in monetary policies
  • Financial auditors and compliance officers
  • Professionals involved in financial data compilation and analysis


Course Outline

  • Introduction to the scope and significance of Monetary and Financial Statistics
  • Role and operations of Central Banks
  • Data Collection overview and methods

Day 2:

  • Understanding Money and Credit Aggregates
  • Concepts of Reserve Money and Currency Aggregates
  • Exploring Balance of Payments and External Sector Statistics

Day 3:

  • Practical session on compiling monetary statistics for the CB, ODC, and DC sectors using SRFs 1SR and 2SR as recommended by the MFSMCG.
  • Overview of Interest Rate Statistics
  • Introduction to Financial Soundness Indicators and Financial Market Statistics

Day 4:

  • Analyzing trends through Time Series Analysis in Monetary and Financial Statistics
  • Discussing the Interdependence of Economic Data
  • Analytical approaches to evaluating the impacts of monetary and financial policies

Day 5:

  • Strategies for Developing Effective Databases and ensuring Data Dissemination
  • Emphasizing Quality Assurance, Compliance, and Capacity Building in statistical operations
  • Importance and applications of Monetary and Financial Statistics

Day 6:

  • Engaging with International Standards and Global Cooperation
  • Facilitating Cross-Country Comparisons and fostering International Cooperation
  • Managing Data Dissemination Challenges

Day 7:

  • Adhering to Regulations and aligning with International Standards
  • Techniques for Compilation and Data Linkages
  • Exploring Statistical Methodologies and Forecasting

Day 8:

  • Current Issues and Challenges in Monetary and Financial Statistics
  • Utilizing New Technologies and Econometric Models in data analysis
  • Case Studies from Central Banks worldwide

Day 9:

  • Evaluating the Quality of Monetary and Financial Statistics
  • Identifying Statistical Gaps and setting priorities for Statistical Projects
  • Engaging in Discussions on Best Practices in statistics

Day 10:

  • Summarizing Key Learnings
  • Group Presentations and Interactive Discussions
  • Final Assessment and Reflections