Economic Monitoring Report to the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
BUDGET DEFICITS
INVESTMENT
TAX EXEMPTIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
CREDIT GUARANTEE
LIQUIDATION
INFLATION
BLACK MARKET
PRIVATE LENDING
FISCAL DEFICIT
EMPLOYMENT
WATER
INDIRECT COSTS
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
UNEMPLOYMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY
INVESTMENTS
TRADE SECTORS
GOVERNMENT POLICY
MIDDLEMEN
PLEDGE
FISCAL BURDEN
STOCK
RECOVERY
POVERTY
INVESTORS
PENSION
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
REGULAR PAYMENTS
SHARES
PUBLIC FINANCES
TRANSACTIONS
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
FRAUD
DOMESTIC BANK
PUBLIC SPENDING
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
DIGITAL IN
REFORM AGENDA
INTERESTS
MORTGAGE
BANK ACCOUNTS
PENSIONS
DEPOSITS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
MARKETS
PROFIT
DIGITAL DIVIDE
ECONOMIC TRANSACTIONS
CORONOAVIRUS
BANKING
public financial management
TAX COLLECTIONS
MONETARY POLICY
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
DEFICIT FINANCING
FOREIGN BANKS
DISBURSEMENT
LIQUIDITY
FISCAL DEFICITS
ARREARS
INCOME LEVELS
GUARANTEES
DISTRIBUTION OF CREDIT
MARKET
GAZA
PROPERTY
CASH FLOW
BUDGET DEFICIT
LENDING PORTFOLIOS
FIXED CAPITAL
TAX RATE
TAX SYSTEMS
TAX OBLIGATION
DISBURSEMENTS
CURRENCIES
CONTINGENT LIABILITY
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
BANKRUPTCY
TAX OBLIGATIONS
REPAYMENT SCHEDULE
BUDGETS
BONDED WAREHOUSES
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
INCOME TAX
SECURITY
DOMESTIC BORROWING
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Palestinian Authority
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
DECENTRALIZATION
LIABILITY
ENERGY SECURITY
EXCHANGE RATE
GOOD
EQUIPMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
REVENUE
CURRENCY
RECURRENT DEFICIT
PRIVATE CREDIT
WASTEWATER
INCOME LEVEL
TRADE FINANCE
LOAN
COMMODITY PRICES
PUBLIC FINANCE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
NONPERFORMING LOANS
FUTURE
HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
MONEY AND BANKING
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
CREDIT HISTORY
REPAYMENT
ISSUANCE
DOMESTIC ARREARS
INVESTOR
DOMESTIC BANKING
TRADING
CONSTRAINTS
COVID-19
GOVERNMENT INVESTMENTS
PROFIT MARGIN
SOFT LOAN
PENSION SYSTEM
REVENUES
CASH TRANSFER
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
DEFICIT
INVESTMENT SPENDING
FISCAL TRENDS
TRANSACTION
DUAL USE RESTRICTIONS
VALUATION
TAX
BANKING SYSTEM
BUDGET
PENSION FUND
ECONOMIC GROWTH
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
EXCHANGE RATES
CHEMICALS
TRUST FUND
DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
MUNICIPAL GOVERNANCE
TRANSACTION COSTS
DEBT INSTRUMENT
DEBT OBLIGATION
DEBT REPAYMENT
BANK LENDING
LENDING
BENEFICIARIES
TERRORISM
INSTRUMENT
PANDEMIC IMPACT
PARTIAL CREDIT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
PLEDGES
GUARANTEE
ECONOMIC DECLINE
ARREARS ACCUMULATION
GOODS
PROMISSORY NOTES
LOANS
fiscal policy
TAX COLLECTION
CHECK
PAYMENT SYSTEM
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ENERGY SUPPLY
SOLVENCY
TARIFF
LIVING STANDARDS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
BASIC EDUCATION
FINANCE
FINANCIAL DISTRESS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
POLITICAL RISKS
POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY
RECONSTRUCTION
LIABILITIES
LEVIES
LABOR MARKET
CREDIT BUREAU
EXPORTER
CIVIL SERVICE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
CONSUMER LOANS
DEBT
BANKING SECTOR
BANK BORROWING
HEALTH SECTOR
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICITY COST
CENTRAL BANK
DEFICITS
PUBLIC FUNDS
EXCHANGE
ACCOUNTING
PORTFOLIOS
FINANCES
LEARNING LOSS
BROADBAND
BANK FINANCING
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
PRIVATE INVESTORS
INSURANCE
TAXES
EQUITY
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
DUAL USE GOODS
MORTGAGE LOANS
TREASURY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUES
WAREHOUSES
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
LOCAL BANKS
business environment
EXPENDITURES
NATURAL GAS
MONETARY AUTHORITY
MONETARY FUND
ENERGY TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTMENT BANK
Area C
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEVY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CHECKS
SHARE
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
CASH PAYMENT
TAX DEDUCTIONS
EXPENDITURE
Popis: After a steady improvement in the fiscal position over the past decade, the standoff over clearance revenues has severely constrained the PA budget, leading to a significant expansion in expenditure arrears. Going forward, however, uncertainty about a resolution for the clearance revenue standoff will weigh on the economy. Over the last two decades, the Palestinian economy has been driven by large inflows of transfers as other sources of growth have been long-hindered by the ongoing Israeli restrictions on movement and access. Under a baseline scenario which assumes a continuation of the Israeli restrictions, persistence of the internal divide between the West Bank and Gaza and a decline in aid levels, the Palestinian economy is expected to slip into a recession in 2020 and 2021, even if additional, one-off transfers from clearance revenues are made. As financial buffers are depleted, the reduced revenues will require sizable cuts in public spending, which in turn would translate in reduced consumption and investment. The decline in growth implies a sizable decline in real per capita income and a rise in poverty. The Palestinian financial sector continues to face substantial risks against the backdrop of the fiscal crisis. The negative impact of the deepening fiscal crisis on the quality of loan portfolios across the banking sector has started to materialize as both non-performing loans and classified loans have been on an upward trajectory. With the severe liquidity shortage facing the PA, it has resorted to domestic banks to finance its needs raising the sector’s exposure to the PA for the first time in a number of years. Banks are also rescheduling outstanding loans held by PA employees who are receiving a reduced salary, compounding the destabilizing effect on the sector. However, the fact that the PA is simultaneously building up an asset in the form of tax revenues not received from the GoI ameliorates the situation as the increased exposure may be seen as a temporary trend. Another cause of concern is a possible disruption in Correspondent Banking Relationships (CBRs) between Palestinian banks and their Israeli counterparts due to de-risking by Israeli banks. The immunity and indemnity package given by the GoI to banks with CBRs are set to expire in May 2020 and February 2021, respectively, when a longer term and more sustainable intervention is expected to be in place. While resolving the fiscal crisis is an immediate priority there remains a broader reform agenda to improve the economy and Palestinian living standards.
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