General Government Debt and Deficit under the Maastricht Treaty: Second Reporting for 2014



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21 October 2014 1100 hrs 197/2014 Compiled by: Unit A2: Public Finance Directorate A: Economic Statistics Further information on data: Mr Mark GALEA T. +356 2599 7240 E. mark.b.galea@gov.mt The General Government defi cit for 2013 stood at 202.0 million, or 2.7 per cent of GDP. The gross consolidated debt amounted to 5,241.0 million, or 69.8 per cent of GDP. General Government Debt and Deficit under the Maastricht Treaty: Second Reporting for 2014 Deficit and Debt Positions In 2013, General Government net borrowing (or defi cit) was recorded at 202.0 million, down from 263.2 million for 2012. Last year, the General Government defi cit was equivalent to 2.7 per cent of GDP, down from 3.7 per cent for 2012. At the end of 2013, the General Government nominal gross consolidated debt amounted to 5,241.0 million, or 69.8 per cent of GDP, up from 4,871.9 million, or 67.9 per cent for 2012 (Table 1). Reporting and Updates On 30 September 2014, Malta submitted its report on government defi cit and debt levels for the years 2010-2013. This was done in accordance with Council Regulation (EC) No. 479/2009, as amended, as well as in accordance with the Code of Best Practice adopted by the Ecofi n Council on 18 February 2003. This was the fi rst transmission using the ESA 2010 methodology. A detailed report covering the implementation of ESA 2010, as well as other revisions, is available at: http://www.nso.gov.mt/site/page.aspx?pageid=688 2013 data To arrive at the General Government Sector s defi ct for 2013, adjustments are made to the balance of the Government s consolidated fund, which amounted to - 223.1 million. Positive adjustments included the time-adjusted cash transactions ( 41.9 million), other accounts receivable and payable ( 26.8 million), and the non-fi nancial transactions in the treasury clearance fund ( 4.9 million). On the other hand, the main negative adjustments were the equity injection to the national air carrier ( 40.0 million), the net borrowing of Extra Budgetary Units ( 11.4 million), interest received not included in the consolidated fund ( 2.8 million) and the adjustment for stock premium proceeds ( 1.6 million) (Table 2). Stock Flow Adjustment The Stock Flow Adjustment (SFA) is the difference between the change in the stock of government debt and the fl ow of annual government defi cit/surplus. Defi cits normally contribute to an increase in debt levels, while surpluses reduce them. However, the change in government debt also reflects other elements. As shown in table 3, in 2013, a positive SFA of 2.2 per cent of GDP means that the debt increased more than implied by the deficit. This rise in debt was the result of an increase in other accounts payable, loans, equity and investment fund shares and other adjustments which do not appear in the defi cit fi gures. Conversely, the decision to utilise liquidity instead of resorting to further borrowing resulted in lower holdings of currency and deposits and hence a reducing effect on SFA Kindly indicate source when quoting from this release. The advance release calendar may be consulted at www.nso.gov.mt 1 Issued by: External Cooperation and Communication Unit, National Statistics Office, Lascaris, Valletta VLT 2000, Malta. T. +356 2599 7219 F. +356 2599 7205 E. nso@gov.mt

Table 1. General Government Deficit and Debt Data: 2010-2013 2010 2011 2012 2013 000 General Government deficit (-) / surplus (+) -217,904-181,975-263,167-201,955 Central Government -217,986-181,172-261,169-200,777 Local Government 82-803 -1,998-1,178 as a % of GDP 3.3 2.6 3.7 2.7 General Government Debt 4,462,186 4,809,050 4,871,937 5,240,967 Central Government 4,458,566 4,805,126 4,867,824 5,237,087 Local Government 3,620 3,925 4,113 3,880 as a % of GDP 67.6 69.8 67.9 69.8 GDP 6,599,507 6,894,357 7,178,873 7,510,067 Source of GDP data: 2010-2013 News Release 195/2014 dated 17 October 2014. percentage 5.0 4.0 Chart 1. General Government Deficit as a % of GDP 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 2010 2011 2012 2013 percentage 80.0 60.0 Chart 2. General Government Debt as a % of GDP 40.0 20.0 0.0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2

Table 2. Transition between Consolidated Fund and General Government Sector 2010 2011 2012 000 2013 Structural Deficit of Consolidated Fund Transactions -279,212-218,610-342,276-223,135 1 as a % of GDP -4.2-3.2-4.8-3.0 Adjustments to the Consolidated Fund: Equities, acquisitions (+) 2,311 250 686 0 2 Equities, sales (-) 0 0 0 0 Other financial transactions -1,209-7,421 0 0 3 Difference between interest paid (+) and interest accrued (-) 1,512 2,320-2,275 1,459 4 Other accounts receivable (+) and payable (-) 60,276-19,808 55,041 26,833 5 Time-adjusted cash transactions -31,960 39,864 40,179 41,943 6 Net Borrowing (-) / Net Lending (+) of Extra Budgetary Units -6,200-6,135-7,106-11,398 Other adjustments (+/-) Treasury Clearance Fund flows in non-financial transactions 35,356 24,576 14,415 4,894 Sinking Fund interests' received 993 1,379 2,085 2,335 Interest received not included in consolidated fund 261 318 112-2,775 Interest receivable 165 2,931-2,563 156 Adjustment Stock premium proceeds -278-1,128-249 -1,579 EFSF re-routing 0 292 781 514 Equity injection 0 0-20,000-40,024 7 8 Net Borrowing (-) / Net Lending (+) of Central Government (S.1311) -217,986-181,172-261,169-200,777 Net Borrowing (-) / Net Lending (+) of Local Government (S.1313) 82-803 -1,998-1,178 9 Net Borrowing (-) / Net Lending (+) of General Government (S.13) -217,904-181,975-263,167-201,955 as a % of GDP -3.3-2.6-3.7-2.7 1. News Release 59/2014 dated 28 March 2014. The deficit includes the equity injection to the national air carrier. 2. Acquisition of shares in international agencies. 3. Non-trading profits included in Central Bank of Malta transfers to Government. 4. Difference between the interest paid and accrued of the Treasury Bills, Malta Government Stocks and Foreign Loans. 5. Accruals adjustment: including all Budgetary Central Government. 6. In line with Council Regulation 2516/2000, the method of recording of taxes and social contributions is the time-adjusted method. Refer to methodological note 5. 7. The aggregated net borrowing (-) / net lending (+) of the extra budgetary units forming part of the Central Government Sector. 8. Re-routed operations of the European Financial Stability Facility. Refer to methodological note 6. 9. The aggregated net borrowing (-) / net lending (+) of the 68 local councils. Data from 2011 onwards also include the 5 Regional Committees Table 3. Composition of stock flow adjustment 2010 2011 2012 as a % of GDP 2013 General Government deficit (-) / surplus (+) -3.3-2.6-3.7-2.7 Change in General Government debt 4.5 5.0 0.9 4.9 Stock flow adjustment 1.2 2.4-2.8 2.2 consisting of: Assets - Currency and Deposits (F2) 0.7 0.9-3.2-0.3 Assets - Loans (F4) 0.5 1.2 1.7 0.5 Assets - Equity and investment fund shares (F5) -0.0 0.2 0.6 0.4 Other accounts receivable / payable (F8) 0.0-0.1 1.1 1.6 Other adjustments 0.0 0.1-2.9 0.1 3

Extra Budgetary Units as at 31 December 2013 NACE CODE* NACE CODE* Appo 88 Malta Government Investments Ltd 84 Bord Tal-Koperattivi 84 Malta Government Technology Investments Ltd 84 Broadcasting Authority 84 Malta Information Technology Agency 63 Employment and Training Corporation 78 Malta Philharmonic Orchestra 90 Environment Protection Fund 84 Malta Resources Authority 84 Foundation for Educational Services 84 Malta Statistics Authority 84 Foundation for Medical Services 84 Malta Tourism Authority 84 Foundation for Tomorrow's Schools 84 Manoel Theatre Management Committee 90 Gozo Ferries Co Ltd 77 Medicines Authority 84 Grand Harbour Regeneration Corporation 71 MEPA 84 Heritage Malta 91 MIMCOL 84 Housing Authority 84 Mount Carmel Hospital 87 Identity Malta 84 National Audit Office 84 Industrial Projects and Services Ltd 78 National Commission Persons with Disability 84 International Institute on Ageing 85 Occupational Health and Safety Authority 84 Karin Grech Rehabilitation Centre 86 Office of the Ombudsman 84 Kunsill Malti g all-isport 93 Property Management Services 84 Lotteries and Gaming Authority 84 Sapport 88 Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology 85 Sedqa - Agency against Drug and Alcohol Abuse 88 Malta Communications Authority 84 St James Cavalier Creativity Centre 90 Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority 84 Superintendence of Cultural Heritage 84 Malta Council for Culture and the Arts 90 University of Malta 85 Malta Council for Economic and Social Development 84 Valletta 2018 Foundation 84 Malta Council for Science and Technology 84 WasteServ Malta Ltd 38 Malta Enterprise Corporation 84 This list does not include entities which are already accounted for within the Departmental Accounting System (DAS) of Central Government. * General Classification of economic activities within the European communities. Industries are grouped into 64 categories (A64) based on NACE Rev 2. 4

Methodological notes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) was established on 7 June 2010 for the purpose of providing stability support to Euro Area Member States (EAMS). The EFSF finances such support by issuing or entering into bonds, notes, commercial paper, or other financing arrangements. The operations are backed by guarantees of the EAMS on the basis of an agreed 'adjusted contribution key'. On 27 January 2011, Eurostat decided that the debt issued by the EFSF for each support operation must be rerouted to the public accounts of the EAMS providing guarantees, proportionately to their contribution key. Therefore the recording of such flows will impact the gross government debt (as defined in the Maastricht Treaty) but not the net debt. In addition, all revenue/expenditure streams (interest, margins and service fees) will be recorded in the general government accounts, resulting in a positive impact on the deficit/surplus of the EAMS. 7. Within the context of the EDP compilation, Government is taken to mean the General Government (S.13 sector according to the ESA 2010 definitions). This includes the Budgetary Central Government made up of Government ministries and departments, the Extra Budgetary Units (EBU's) which are classfied as forming part of this sector, as well as all the Local Councils. This release presents Government deficit and debt worked out in line with the procedure defined in the Maastricht Treaty (Article 104). The basic conceptual reference framework for this exercise is the ESA 2010 Manual on Government Deficit and Debt (2014 edition); which is in turn based on the European System of National and Regional Accounts (ESA 2010). This compliance with the reference framework allows for the international comparibility of the data. Article 104 of the Maastricht Treaty requires Member States to avoid excessive government deficits. In this repect the Commission monitors the development of the budgetary situation and of the stock of government debt. A protocol of the Maastricht Treaty specifies the reference percentages for general government deficit (which should not exceed 3 per cent of GDP), and for the gross nominal consolidated debt (which should not exceed 60 per cent of GDP). The data presented in this release is different from the monthly news releases on government finance since the latter are limited to the Government's Consolidated Fund and are presented on a cash basis. The EDP exercise goes into further detail as it includes all government's accounts (Treasury Clearance and Sinking Funds), excludes the financial transactions and includes accruals adjustments. Data in respect of EBUs and Local Councils are also included. Revenues from VAT, Income Tax and Social Security Contributions are recorded using the time-adjusted cash method. Following a study undertaken by NSO in 2008, Eurostat approved a time adjustment of t+1 for VAT and t+2 for Income Tax and Social Security Contributions. The EDP Consolidated Inventory of Sources and Methods currently available on the NSO website describes the sources and methods of the ESA 1995 series. The updated EDP inventory in ESA 2010 will be available by December 2015. 8. The data contained in this release may be reviewed. Figures may not add up due to rounding. European statistics comparable to data in this News Release are available at: EUROSTAT Website/Homepage/Statistics Database Data Navigation Tree >Database by themes >Economy and Finance >Government statistics (gov) >Government defict and debt (gov_dd) >Tables by themes >Economy and Finance >Government statistics (t_gov) >Government deficit and debt (t_gov_dd) For further assistance send a request from: http://www.nso.gov.mt/adhoc/adhoc_contact_details.aspx 5