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Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) and the Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA)

The Deficit in Current Account is USD 390 Million Of the Palestinian Balance of Payments – Fourth Quarter 2021

The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) and the Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA) announced the preliminary results of the Palestinian Balance of Payments (BoP) for the fourth quarter of 2021 under the joint issuance cycle. It should be noted that the data excludes those parts of Jerusalem which were annexed by Israeli occupation in 1967.

The deficit in trade balance of goods is the main reason behind the current account deficit

An incessant deficit in the Current Account (goods, services, income, current transfers) which totaled USD 390 million.  This deficit in current account mainly triggered by the deficit of the Trade Balance of Goods, which reached USD 1,704 million, as well as the deficit in Services Balance, which amounted to USD 312 million.

The compensations of employees working in Israel are the main reason behind the income account surplus

The surplus in Income Account (compensations of employees and investments income) amounted to USD 911 million.  This surplus was due to compensations of the employees working in Israel, which reached USD 867 million. As for the received investments income, it amounted to USD 79 million; and was mainly caused by the income received on the portfolio investments abroad, in addition to the interest received on the Palestinian deposits in banks abroad.

The current transfers from abroad to other (non-government) sectors are the main reason behind the current transfers surplus

The Current Transfers achieved a surplus value amounted to USD 715 million with an increase of 39% compared to the previous quarter. The total transfers from abroad amounted to USD 806 million, of which 33% were the transfers to the government sector, while the percentage of the transfers to other sectors reached 67%.  The donors’ current transfers constituted 29% of total transfers from abroad.

The preliminary results showed a surplus value for the Capital and Financial Account amounted to USD 569 million, the surplus in the Capital and Financial Account was mainly caused by the surplus in Financial Account which amounted to USD 428 million. There was an increase in the reserve assets at PMA amounted to USD 79 million, compared to an increase of USD 10 million in the previous quarter.

It is worth mentioning that the Balance of Payments (BoP) is used to determine the economic position of a country compared to other countries worldwide, and to calculate the size of its external debt. This data enables researchers and decision makers to devise informed economic policies and development plans to improve their external balance to guarantee the stability of the state and sustain the economic growth. BoP data was prepared according to the latest international recommendations taking into account the specificity of the Palestinian situation.

 

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