1.
Selected Economic Indicators: Tables IA & IB
These figures are based on the following:
(i)
Statutory returns/statements and statistical
returns submitted by the Deposit Money Banks to
the various departments of Bangladesh
Bank ;
(ii)
Foreign exchange returns submitted by the
authorised dealers to the Bangladesh Bank ;
(iii)Weekly Statement of Affairs of the Bangladesh Bank ; and
(iv)Statements and information collected from various government
offices and the nationalised sector
corporations.
Figures
on export receipts and import payments are based on exchange control
records supplemented by data in respect of disbursement under loans,
grants etc. provided by the Economic Relations Division of the Ministry
of Finance.
From June 1995, total deposit liabilities under column 38 is
arrived at by aggregating Deposit Money Banks' deposits (excluding
inter-bank and BSBL deposits), Wage Earners foreign currency deposits,
Resident foreign Currency deposits and other foreign Currency deposit
liabilities. Monetary data on
advances and investments have been revised form June 2002 onwards .
2. Monetary Survey : Table IIA
The figures of
monetary survey are based on liabilities and assets of Deposit Money
Banks (DMB) submitted by Head Offices of each DMB to the Statistics
Department and the Statement of Affairs of Bangladesh Bank as on the
last day of each month supplemented by government transaction with the
International Monetary Fund.
Further it is
noted here that Monetary survey data for the period June 2002 onwards
have been revised according to the recommendations of IMF Mission
visited Bangladesh in November 2003.
3. Reserve Money : Components and sources : Table IIB & IIC
The Figures of
reserve money are based on liabilities and assets of the Money Authority
Account Collected from the Statement of Affairs of Bangladesh
Bank.
As noted above
Reserve money data have been revised as per recommendations of an IMF
technical mission from June 2002 onwards.
4. Monetary Survey (M3) : Table IID
The
figures of monetary survey (M3) are based on Liabilities and Assets of
Deposit Money Banks (DMB), Liabilities and Assets of Non bank Depository
Corporations (NBDC), Liabilities and Assets of Bangladesh Bank (BB) and
outstanding amount of National Savings Schemes.
5. Balance of Payments & Foreign Trade:Tables
III & IV
The source
documents are the records of Foreign exchange Returns submitted by the
authorised dealers to Bangladesh Bank>
supplemented by information>
from the Economic Relations Division of the Ministry of Finance. >Exchange
Control records cover the transactions financed by cash while the
information obtained from the Ministry of Finance cover transactions
financed through foreign aid.
6.Tables V-XIC
The figures in respect
of the above tables have been collected from the Bangladesh Bureau of
Statistics, Directorate of Agricultural Marketing, Bangladesh Jute Mills
Corporation, Bangladesh Jute Mills Association, Bangladesh Jute
Association, and various nationalised sector corporations.
7.Table XII & XIII
The
figures in respect of the above tables have been collected from Monthly
Review published by Dhaka Stock Exchange Limited.
8.Table XIX
This
Table includes the monthly weighted average rate of interest on>
commercial lending> & deposits of local offices of seven selected banks ;
namely Sonali, Janata, Agrani, Rupali, Pubali, BKB and Standard
Chartered bank .> The
selection of these seven banks has been made on the basis of their
volume of total advances & deposits.
9. Table XX
The
figures in respect of the above table have been collected from
Bangladesh Bank, Specialised Banks, Nationalised Commercial Banks,
Foreign Banks and> Private>Banks
incorporated in Bangladesh.
10.The
statistical tables for which no separate source is indicated are
compiled from data generated bydifferent departments of the
Bangladesh Bank.
11.A Table- VIII (A) "
Consumer Price index and Inflation Rate in Bangladesh" has been
introduced considering a new base period 1995-96 Consequently
changes in Table- IB under column 1 and 2 have been occurred due to
change of base period.
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