El Salvador: Technical Assistance Report-Balance of Payments, International Investment Position, and Secondary Income Statistics (July 14-22, 2014)

Technical Assistance Report-Balance of Payments, International Investment Position, and Secondary Income Statistics (July 14-22, 2014)
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2018 Issue 038
Publication date: February 2018
ISBN: 9781484341254
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Exports and Imports , Economics- Macroeconomics , Business and Economics - Statistics , ISCR , CR , enterprise , DBP , holding company , balance of payments , maquila enterprise , export company , earnings statements , enterprise group , securities holding , company information , Foreign direct investment , Remittances , Financial derivatives , Income , Balance of payments statistics , Central America

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This Technical Assistance Report discusses the findings and recommendations made by the IMF mission regarding the balance of payments, international investment position, and secondary income statistics in El Salvador. The mission reviewed progress made on the recommendations for the Coordinated Direct Investment Survey (CDIS). Although El Salvador is currently reporting data to the CDIS, there are some topics that need improvement, particularly the positions of the shareholders of the three most important financial groups and their subsidiaries to avoid duplicate entries. The mission agreed with the authorities regarding the monitoring of processing payment vouchers sent to the Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador by banks and other entities paying remittances for amounts exceeding the threshold of US$500 to complete the personal transfers’ estimates.