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08 Jan
2014

Financial Sector Survey 2013

Reports and Survey Forms

The Central Bank is pleased to announce the continuation of our annual Financial Sector Survey which was launched in 2000. In addition to the information that the Central Bank has regularly collected on the banking sector’s contribution to the econom...

24 Dec
2013

Quarterly Economic Review, September 2013

Quarterly Economic Review

For economic updates for the quarter ended 30th September 2013, please click on the link below.

20 Dec
2013

MEFD November 2013

Monthly Economic and Financial Development Report

Indications are that domestic economic conditions stabilised somewhat during November, as a number of varied-scale foreign investment projects supported construction activity, and tourism output showed initial signs of a modest improvement,

18 Dec
2013

Financial Sector (Annual Banking) Survey 2013

Reports and Survey Forms

In a continued bid to assess and quantify the contribution of the Banking sector to the local economy, the Central Bank has launched its Financial Sector (Annual Banking) Survey. This survey has proven to be a meaningful and informative exercise and...

11 Dec
2013

Quarterly Statistical Digest, November 2013

Quarterly Statistical Digest

QSD November 2013 is now available. For complete viewing of monetary, financial and economic statistics through September 2013, please click on the document below.

05 Dec
2013

MEFD October 2013

Monthly Economic and Financial Development Report

Early indications are that domestic economic conditions were relatively subdued in October, amid a lacklustre tourism performance, although foreign investment-led construction activity continued to secure a modest growth outcome.

06 Nov
2013

MEFD September 2013

Monthly Economic and Financial Development Report

Reflecting ongoing weakness in the key tourism sector, domestic economic conditions remained relatively flat, although with sustained positive contributions from foreign investment-led construction projects.

09 Oct
2013

Quarterly Economic Review, June 2013

Quarterly Economic Review

For economic updates for the quarter ended 30th June 2013, please click on the link below.

02 Oct
2013

MEFD August 2013

Monthly Economic and Financial Development Report

Domestic economic activity remained relatively subdued in August, amid ongoing softness in the tourism sector's performance, although foreign investment-related construction activity continued to provide a steady positive contribution.

12 Sep
2013

MEFD July 2013

Monthly Economic and Financial Development Report

Domestic economic conditions remained challenging during the review month, reflecting continued weakness in the major tourism sector, which offset steady gains in capital formation provided by various foreign investment-led construction activities.

02 Sep
2013

Quarterly Statistical Digest, August 2013

Quarterly Statistical Digest

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25 Jul
2013

MEFD June 2013

Monthly Economic and Financial Development Report

Preliminary data suggests that economic conditions were relatively flat in June, reflecting persistent softness in the main tourism sector, although construction sector activity continued to benefit from ongoing foreign investment and public infrastr...

19 Jul
2013

Quarterly Economic Review, March 2013

Quarterly Economic Review

For economic updates for the quarter ended 31st March 2013, please click on the link below.

02 Jul
2013

MEFD May 2013

Monthly Economic and Financial Development Report

Preliminary indicators suggest that domestic economic conditions were relatively subdued over the review month, reflecting the ongoing softness in the key tourism sector, alongside stable gains in foreign investment-led construction activity.

06 Jun
2013

MEFD April 2013

Monthly Economic and Financial Development Report

Domestic economic conditions were relatively subdued during the month of April, reflecting signs of softness in the tourism sector, although with stable support from foreign investment-led construction activity.