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SUMMARY:Introduction to Monetary and Financial Statistics for Central Banks
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThis course offers participants an in-depth intro
 duction to monetary and financial statistics\, focusing on the compilation 
 of monetary data for central banks (CBs) and other depository corporations 
 (ODCs). It adheres to international standards outlined in the Monetary and 
 Financial Statistics Manual and Compilation Guide (MFSMCG). Throughout the 
 course\, participants will explore the monetary meaning and significance of
  key concepts such as monetary statistics\, financial statistics\, and thei
 r essential role in formulating and analyzing modern monetary policy.\nIn a
 ddition\, participants will gain insights into important concepts such as t
 he definition of monetary and monetary skills\, which are crucial for accur
 ate data collection and analysis. The course will emphasize the practical a
 spects of compiling monetary statistics\, including the banking and monetar
 y statistics sector\, as well as the role of financial statistics in suppor
 ting monetary policy decisions. This course equips participants with the to
 ols to interpret and utilize global financial statistics and understand the
 ir impact on economic indicators and policy.\nCourse Objectives\nBy the end
  of this course\, participants will be able to:\n\nCompile comprehensive mo
 netary statistics (sectoral balance sheets and surveys) for the CB\, ODC\, 
 and DC sectors.\nProperly classify balance sheet accounts according to resi
 dency\, counterpart sector\, and type of financial instrument while applyin
 g valuation and accounting principles effectively.\nUnderstand how financia
 l statistics and the DCs survey influence the analysis of monetary policy.\
 nGain a deeper understanding of the importance of data collection and analy
 sis in the formulation of monetary policy and its practical application.\nD
 evelop essential monetary skills for compiling financial statistics to supp
 ort decision-making processes at central banks and other institutions.\nUse
  financial statistics to assess the impact of monetary policies on economic
  outcomes and the broader financial system.\n\nCourse Outlines\nDay 1: Intr
 oduction to Monetary and Financial Statistics\n\nOverview of Central Banks:
  Understanding their role\, functions\, key responsibilities\, and the impa
 ct of their work on the financial system.\nUnderstanding Data Collection Sc
 ope: Learn about the types of data collected\, methods of collection\, and 
 how these data points are essential for shaping monetary policy.\n\nDay 2: 
 Advanced Monetary and Financial Statistics\n\nMoney and Credit Aggregates: 
 Definition\, components\, measurement techniques\, and the impact of these 
 aggregates on economic indicators.\nReserve Money and Currency Aggregates: 
 Key concepts and their importance in monetary policy.\nBalance of Payments 
 and External Sector Statistics: An overview of balance of payments\, key co
 mponents\, and their importance for economic policy analysis.\n\nDay 3: Pra
 ctical Application and Financial Metrics\n\nCompiling Monetary Statistics: 
 Methodology recommended by the MFSMCG\, focusing on the central bank\, ODC\
 , and DC sectors.\nInterest Rate Statistics: Collection and analysis method
 s\, and the role of interest rate data in financial markets and economic po
 licy.\nFinancial Soundness Indicators: Overview of key indicators used to a
 ssess the financial health of institutions\, crucial for evaluating financi
 al stability.\n\nDay 4: Advanced Analysis and Policy Impact\n\nTime Series 
 Analysis and Trends: Techniques for analyzing trends in monetary statistics
  and financial data\, and how to forecast future economic conditions.\nAnal
 yzing the Impact of Monetary and Financial Policies: Methods for evaluating
  the effectiveness of monetary policies and using financial statistics for 
 policy implementation.\n\nDay 5: Database Management and Quality Assurance\
 n\nDeveloping Databases and Dissemination Strategies: Building and managing
  statistical databases\, ensuring data accessibility\, and enhancing dissem
 ination strategies.\nQuality Assurance in Monetary Statistics: Methods for 
 ensuring accuracy\, compliance\, and adherence to international standards\,
  with a focus on improving data quality.\n\nDay 6: Global Standards and Coo
 peration\n\nInternational Standards for Monetary and Financial Statistics: 
 The role of global organizations in setting standards for monetary statisti
 cs and promoting cooperation across countries.\nCross-Country Comparisons: 
 Techniques for cross-country data comparisons and improving international c
 ollaboration.\n\nDay 7: Regulations\, Data Linkages\, and Methodologies\n\n
 Regulatory Compliance with International Standards: Understanding key regul
 ations impacting monetary statistics and ensuring adherence to global stand
 ards.\nCompilation and Data Linkages: Techniques for compiling and linking 
 data to ensure consistency and accuracy in monetary statistics reporting.\n
 Statistical Methodologies: Advanced methodologies for analysis and forecast
 ing trends using financial statistics.\n\nDay 8: Current Challenges\, Techn
 ologies\, and Case Studies\n\nEmerging Issues in Monetary Statistics: Explo
 ring the challenges related to data accuracy\, reliability\, and the comple
 xities of modern economic environments.\nNew Technologies in Data Analysis:
  How to leverage emerging technologies and econometric models for improved 
 data analysis and forecasting.\n\nDay 9: Quality Assessment\, Gap Analysis\
 , and Best Practices\n\nAssessing Quality of Monetary and Financial Statist
 ics: Techniques for evaluating the quality of data and ensuring its reliabi
 lity in policy analysis.\nIdentifying Statistical Gaps: Methods for identif
 ying data gaps and prioritizing statistical projects for improvement.\n\nDa
 y 10: Summary\, Presentations\, and Final Assessment\n\nSummary and Reflect
 ion: Recap of key concepts\, personal growth\, and final reflections on the
  course content.\nGroup Presentations: Peer presentations on assigned topic
 s with feedback and interactive discussions.\nFinal Assessment: Evaluation 
 of acquired knowledge and skills\, followed by feedback and certification.\
 n\nWhy Attend This Course: Wins & Losses!\n\nDevelop a solid understanding 
 of monetary statistics and their role in monetary policy.\nGain hands-on ex
 perience in compiling monetary statistics and financial statistics\, using 
 real-world data to assess economic impacts.\nAcquire valuable monetary skil
 ls that can be immediately applied in central banks or other financial inst
 itutions.\nLearn about global financial statistics\, international standard
 s\, and their application to cross-country comparisons and economic analysi
 s.\nEnhance your career prospects by earning a certificate in financial sta
 tistics\, expanding your knowledge base in banking and monetary statistics.
 \n\nConclusion\nThis comprehensive course on monetary statistics equips you
  with the necessary skills and knowledge to manage and analyze critical fin
 ancial data. By exploring monetary and financial statistics\, global financ
 ial statistics\, and modern monetary policy\, participants will be well-pre
 pared to play a crucial role in central banks and financial institutions. D
 on't miss this opportunity to enhance your monetary skills and gain a deepe
 r understanding of the role of monetary statistics in shaping economic poli
 cies.\nJoin us to gain practical insights into the intricacies of financial
  statistics and strengthen your expertise in monetary data management.
LOCATION:Rome
DTSTAMP:20260614T234600Z
DTSTART:20260726T034500Z
DTEND:20260808T210500Z
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