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Progress report on the OECD Financial Accounts Databases: The situation of data and metadata transmission. Working Party on Financial Statistics Paris, 2-3 October 2007. Michèle Chavoix-Mannato National Accounts and Financial Statistics OECD Statistics Directorate.
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Progress report on the OECD Financial Accounts Databases: The situation of data and metadata transmission Working Party on Financial Statistics Paris, 2-3 October 2007 Michèle Chavoix-Mannato National Accounts and Financial Statistics OECD Statistics Directorate
Main objectives of this document • To inform delegates to the Working Party on Financial Statistics (WPFS) on the situation concerning the Financial Accounts Database since the meeting that was held in October 2006 • To present developments and improvements done by the Secretariat as well as by countries since the last meeting
COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION OF ANNUAL FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS • Inventory of information included in the database and in the publication • Timeliness of financial accounts in the database • Data collection and management
Inventory of information included in the databaseand publicationCoverage The Financial Accounts databases contains data for 28 OECD countries : • New sets of data for: Korea (SNA93); Mexico and Slovak Republic (both stocks and flows); Ireland: all sectors • Stocks only: Switzerland • Limited sectors:Turkey (sectors S121-S122 only); Luxembourg (S13 only) • No data from:Iceland and New Zealand
Inventory of information included in the databaseand publicationConsolidation • EU countries (incl. Norway) provide both consolidated and non consolidated tables except CZE and GBR, and IRE for sectors other than S13 • Non European countries provide one set of accounts only, except Mexico, and Turkey • AUS: consolidated only • CAN, CHE, JPN and KOR: non-consolidated only • USA: non-consolidated except for S13 (consolidated only)
Timeliness of financial accounts • Time coverage in Source OECD in June 2007: • Table 610: all countries up to 2005 • Table 620: all countries up to 2005, except CZE, JPN • Table 710: all countries up to 2005 • Table 720: all countries up to 2005, except CZE, CHE, JPN • Timeliness in the transmission of 2006 data • Tables 610/620: all countries up to 2006, except AUS, CAN, CZE, IRE, JPN, MEX, NLD, POL, SVK • Tables 710/720: all countries up to 2006, except AUS, CAN, CHE, CZE, IRE, JPN, MEX, NLD, POL, SVK
Data collection and managementTransmission of data and messages • Questionnaire sent to non-European OECD countries in July 2007, with a deadline of 31 August 2007 • Two countries (USA, KOR) sent 2006 data before the deadline; TUR and JAP sent data mid-September, TUR up to 2006 and JPN up to 2005 only • Three countries (AUS, CAN, MEX) did not yet provide any data nor inform the OECD on a possible delay • Agreement with Eurostat for EU countries • Seven EU countries (including NOR) sent 2006 data before T+6, • Eight EU countries sent 2006 data between T+6 and T+9, • Five countries did not send 2006 data yet
Data collection and managementProblems • Format:Some non-European countries do not use the requested format and do not respect some conventions • Time coverage:Countries do not systematically provide data over the whole period of time available or revised in their country. • Errors: A lot of inconsistencies are found in files transmitted and the same errors are sometimes repeated year after year, including the non-application of rules decided in meetings. • Exchange of messages: While all messages sent by Eurostat to its Member States are copied to OECD, replies from EU countries to Eurostat are rarely copied to OECD; moreover, only Norway informs OECD on the content of its files.
Data collection and managementRecommandations • Checks:countries are requested to apply additional quality checks to the data they transmit and to verify that they apply the agreed rules • Report of blanks and n.a.: countries are requested to use the conventions or the instructions • Revisions: countries are requested to inform the Secretariat when and why revisions are done • Historics:countries are requested to send as long time series as possible
DEVELOPMENTS SINCE LAST OCTOBERas decided at the 2006 WPFS • Consolidation of S13 and S12 a survey on national practices regarding the consolidation of S13 and S12 to be launched by the Secretariat a special effort to be made by all countries to consolidate S13 as a first priority, and S12 as a second priority • Sources and Methods a methodological survey based on Eurostat’s framework to be sent to Non-European countries • Non-financial assets the collection and transmission of non-financial assets to be continued.
Specific surveysSupplementary methodological information Two surveys have been conducted in 2006-2007 and their results will be presented later in this meeting : • Survey on valuation of financial assets and liabilities sent to non-European countries in September 2006 (main results already reported) • Questionnaire sent to EU countries in Spring 2007 to confirm their practices regarding the valuation of certain assets and liabilities • Survey on the securitisation process sent to all OECD countries in April 2007
Consolidation of sectors S13 and S12 • The survey on national practices relating to General Government (S13) anf Financial Corporations (S12) has been sent in August 2007 with a short deadline (15 September) • Tables, including checks and calculations, have been prepared so that countries can reply in detail • The results are presented later in this session
Sources and MethodsNon-European countries • Eurostat has conducted a survey on Sources and Methods for compilation of Financial Accounts and transmitted all replies to OECD;the information collected will be updated in the coming months • A survey based on Eurostat’s frameworkhas been sent to non-European countries in October 2006 with a deadline of 31 January 2006 • All non-European countries have replied to the survey, except Canada • All methodological information will be made available on OECD.Stat
Non-financial assets (Table 2600) • National Accounts network Except for three countries, JPN (96-05), CAN (90-05) and NLD (90-05), no Table 2600 (part of the NA questionnaire) has been sent back to OECD • Financial accounts network of non-European countries • Table 2600 was sent in July 2007 with the Financial Accounts questionnaire • Data up to 2006: CAN only ; data up to 2005: AUS, JPN, USA • No such data for CHE, KOR, MEX, NZL • No reply yet from TUR and ISL • Financial accounts network of EU countries • Data up to 2006: DEU, FRA, NLD ; up to 2005: DEN, FIN, HUN, NOR • Data available up to 2002, 2003 or 2004: BEL, CZE, POL, PRT, SVK • No such data for AUT, ESP, ITA • No reply yet from GRC, IRE, LUX, ESP, SWE, GBR
Non-financial assetsRecommendations About half countries have provided non-financial asset data and the coverage remains limited either to some items or to some sectors • Countries which provide part of the data are invited to develop further their statistics on non-financial assets • Countries whichcompile such data, buthave not yet replied to the OECD request are invited to send them to the OECD • Countries which do not compile such data yet are strongly invited to improve their statistical system so that such data can be provided to OECD as soon as possible.
Conclusion • The Secretariat aware of the difficulties and lack of resources in Member countries thanks all of them for their great co-operation. • It continues to insist on the importance of getting financial accounts and global balance sheets of good quality from all OECD countries. • It will continue to spend time and energy to improve the quality, usefulness and timeliness of the Financial Accounts statistics.