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Morocco: Technical Assistance Report-Monetary and Financial Statistics Mission (July 17 - 28, 2017)

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This Technical Assistance Report discusses the finalization of the development of standardized report forms (SRF) for other financial corporations (OFC). The mission held constructive discussions with Bank Al-Maghrib’s (BAM) staff on various other aspects of the compilation of monetary and financial statistics (MFS) aimed at improving the quality of the data. These discussions led to the preparation of a detailed action plan with the following priority recommendations carrying particular weight to make headway in improving MFS. The mission held constructive discussions with the staff of the Banking Supervision Department on the classification in the monetary statistics of the financial products offered by Islamic banks. The mission supported BAM proposal to develop a reporting form for the collection of bank source data on securities valuation. The mission made recommendations to improve the sectoring of the financial statements of finance companies and offshore banks.

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  • International Monetary Fund, 2019. "Morocco: Technical Assistance Report-Monetary and Financial Statistics Mission (July 17 - 28, 2017)," IMF Staff Country Reports 2019/076, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfscr:2019/076
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