Malawi Economic Monitor, October 2015 : Adjusting in Turbulent Times

Autor: Record, Richard, Kandoole, Priscilla, Asim, Salman, Chilima, Efrem, Kalemba, Sunganani
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
INVESTMENT
SAVINGS BANK
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
DISCOUNT RATES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
DEPOSIT
PUBLIC SECTOR DEBT
COUPON BONDS
INFLATION
DISCOUNT
FISCAL DEFICIT
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
NATURAL CAPITAL
INVESTMENTS
TRADE SECTORS
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
GOVERNMENT BORROWING
STOCK
RETURNS
DEBT SERVICE
POVERTY
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
PENSION
COUPONS
BONDS
TRANSACTIONS
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
RECURRENT EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC SPENDING
BORROWING REQUIREMENT
NPL
PENSIONS
DEBT LEVELS
FOREIGN CURRENCY DEBT
BORROWERS
DEPOSITS
MARKETS
CREDITORS
AUCTION
GLOBAL ECONOMY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS
PURCHASING POWER
DOMESTIC MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
INFORMATION SYSTEM
SWAP
MONETARY POLICY
DEFICIT FINANCING
DISBURSEMENT
LIQUIDITY
FISCAL DEFICITS
INTEREST RATES
PUBLIC DEBT
ARREARS
CREDIT RISK
MARKET
INTEREST PAYMENTS
DEBT SWAP
DEBTS
CASH FLOW
BUDGET DEFICIT
FIXED CAPITAL
FINANCING REQUIREMENTS
MARKET PRICES
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
CURRENCIES
TREASURY BILLS
CONTINGENT LIABILITY
TREASURY BILL RATE
RETURNS ON EQUITY
NATIONAL SAVINGS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME TAX
SECURITY
DOMESTIC BORROWING
ZERO COUPON BONDS
AMORTIZATION
CAPITAL STOCK
FISCAL POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING
LIABILITY
EXCHANGE RATE
GOOD
DEBT RELIEF
BORROWING REQUIREMENTS
REVENUE
CURRENCY
BOND
INFLATION RATES
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
LOAN
COMMODITY PRICES
PUBLIC FINANCE
SECURITIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
MATURITY
FUTURE
GLOBAL MARKETS
BANK RATE
REPAYMENT
ISSUANCE
CREDIT QUALITY
INVESTOR
TRADING
BUDGETING
CAPITAL FORMATION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
REPAYMENT PERIOD
PENSION SYSTEM
CASH TRANSFER
REVENUES
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
DEFICIT
TREASURY BILL
LOCAL CURRENCY
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
TRANSACTION
INVESTMENT PURPOSES
TAX
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY
BANKING SYSTEM
BUDGET
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
EXCHANGE RATES
GOVERNMENT DEBT
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
FOREIGN CURRENCY EXPOSURE
STOCKS
DOMESTIC MARKET
AUCTION SYSTEM
ZERO COUPON
EXCESS LIQUIDITY
BANK LENDING
LENDING
SAFETY NETS
BENEFICIARIES
INSTRUMENT
PUBLIC BUDGET
INVESTING
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
INFLATION RATE
RESERVES
GOODS
PROMISSORY NOTES
LOANS
FOREIGN FINANCING
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS
SETTLEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
PRIME LENDING RATE
FINANCE
EXPORTERS
EXTERNAL DEBT
LABOR MARKET
REAL INTEREST
DEBT
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
BANKING SECTOR
NON-PERFORMING LOAN
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
COMMODITY PRICE
COMMERCIAL LOANS
RESERVE BANK
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
CENTRAL BANK
RETURN
RESERVE REQUIREMENT
COUPON
DOMESTIC DEBT
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
DEFICITS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
LOCAL CURRENCIES
EXCHANGE
ACCOUNTING
MATURITY PERIODS
MARKET TRADING
LOCAL MARKETS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS
PRIME LENDING RATES
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LEVEL OF DEBT
REAL INTEREST RATES
DEBT STOCK
OIL PRICES
RESERVE
FINANCIAL STABILITY
HUMAN CAPITAL
RATE OF RETURN
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
EQUITY
TAXES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
INTERNAL FINANCING
RATES OF INFLATION
TREASURY
COMMERCIAL BANKING
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
PROFITS
EXPENDITURES
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONTRACT
BOND HOLDERS
DEBT SERVICING
MONETARY FUND
INFLATIONARY EXPECTATIONS
OIL PRICE
INTANGIBLE
INTEREST
NATIONAL SAVING
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
CONVERSION
SHARE
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
INTEREST RATE
FOREIGN CURRENCY
EXPENDITURE
Popis: The Malawi economic monitor (MEM) provides an analysis of economic and structural development issues in Malawi. The aim of the publication is to foster better informed policy analysis and debate regarding the key challenges that Malawi faces in its endeavors to achieve high rates of stable, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth. The focus of the special topic is on the effectiveness of public spending on primary education and the means by which this can be improved. With more than half of Malawi’s population under the age of 18, the country faces significant challenges in its efforts to provide quality education to a growing population of students. Malawi also faces ongoing fiscal pressures, so there is a need to find ways to maximize the development impact within the limits of the finite resources available for investment in education. The MEM consists of two parts: part one presents a review of recent economic developments and a macroeconomic outlook. Part two focuses in greater depth on a special, selected topic relevant to Malawi’s development prospects.
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