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IMF Reaches Staff‐Level Agreement on the Fourth Review

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B.Chimeg
2018-06-28
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IMF Reaches Staff‐Level Agreement on the Fourth Review

End‐of‐Mission press releases include statements of IMF staff teams that convey preliminary findings after a visit to a country. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF’s Executive Board. Based on the preliminary findings of this mission, staff will prepare a report that, subject to management approval, will be presented to the IMF's Executive Board for discussion and decision.

  • Driven by strong external demand, Mongolia’s economy continues to recover; key macroeconomic goals, including to reduce the fiscal deficit and boost international reserves, have been achieved. 
  • This progress notwithstanding, risks to the program remain, including lower external demand for commodities, a slowdown in structural reforms, rising domestic spending pressures, and adverse changes to the investment climate. 
  • To safeguard the program’s continued success, the focus should remain on strengthening the banking system, ensuring a prudent fiscal policy, remaining vigilant against inflation, building foreign exchange buffers, and improving public financial management. 

An International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff team led by Mr. Geoff Gottlieb visited Ulaanbaatar from May 2‐17, 2018 to conduct discussions on the fourth review of the threeyear Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement approved on May 24, 2017, in an amount equivalent to SDR314.5054 million, or about US$434.3 million [1] (see Press Release No. 17/193 ). 

At the conclusion of the visit, Mr. Gottlieb made the following statement: 

“Macro‐economic performance under the program remains positive, with all quantitative targets met. Fiscal results in the first quarter of 2018 have been much better than expected with a 21‐percent improvement in revenues. Net international reserves improved by $200 million over the same period. 

“On fiscal policy, the authorities’ program for 2018 envisages continued budgetary restraint and strengthening tax administration. In addition, the authorities are taking concrete steps to improve public financial management particularly with respect to concessions, public investment projects, and the operations of the Development Bank of Mongolia. 

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“In the financial sector, the authorities are moving ahead with the strengthening of the banking system as part of the follow‐up to the recently completed Asset Quality Review. Banks that are undercapitalized will have until end‐December to raise capital. A law that sets out, under appropriate conditions, when public funds can be used to stabilize banks is expected to be passed shortly. The authorities are also moving ahead with reforms that will allow for more rapid NPL resolution and strengthening banks’ balance sheets. 

“The authorities are committed to maintaining a monetary policy stance that is vigilant against inflation and supporting further strengthening in the balance of payments. It is critical to maintain progress in building reserves to help insulate the economy from external shocks. Sound macro‐economic policies accompanied with structural reforms of the banking system will help durably reduce interest rates. 

“The authorities and the mission have reached staff‐level agreement on the completion of the fourth review under the EFF arrangement, which is subject to the approval of the IMF Executive Board. 

“The team thanks the authorities for their cooperation, constructive dialogue, and hospitality during its stay in Mongolia.” 

[1] The dollar amount is calculated based on the SDR‐dollar rate of May 24, 2017, equivalent to $425mn at SDR‐dollar rate of 1.35274 as of February 27, 2017. 

End‐of‐Mission press releases include statements of IMF staff teams that convey preliminary findings after a visit to a country. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF’s Executive Board. Based on the preliminary findings of this mission, staff will prepare a report that, subject to management approval, will be presented to the IMF's Executive Board for discussion and decision.

  • Driven by strong external demand, Mongolia’s economy continues to recover; key macroeconomic goals, including to reduce the fiscal deficit and boost international reserves, have been achieved. 
  • This progress notwithstanding, risks to the program remain, including lower external demand for commodities, a slowdown in structural reforms, rising domestic spending pressures, and adverse changes to the investment climate. 
  • To safeguard the program’s continued success, the focus should remain on strengthening the banking system, ensuring a prudent fiscal policy, remaining vigilant against inflation, building foreign exchange buffers, and improving public financial management. 

An International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff team led by Mr. Geoff Gottlieb visited Ulaanbaatar from May 2‐17, 2018 to conduct discussions on the fourth review of the threeyear Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement approved on May 24, 2017, in an amount equivalent to SDR314.5054 million, or about US$434.3 million [1] (see Press Release No. 17/193 ). 

At the conclusion of the visit, Mr. Gottlieb made the following statement: 

“Macro‐economic performance under the program remains positive, with all quantitative targets met. Fiscal results in the first quarter of 2018 have been much better than expected with a 21‐percent improvement in revenues. Net international reserves improved by $200 million over the same period. 

“On fiscal policy, the authorities’ program for 2018 envisages continued budgetary restraint and strengthening tax administration. In addition, the authorities are taking concrete steps to improve public financial management particularly with respect to concessions, public investment projects, and the operations of the Development Bank of Mongolia. 

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“In the financial sector, the authorities are moving ahead with the strengthening of the banking system as part of the follow‐up to the recently completed Asset Quality Review. Banks that are undercapitalized will have until end‐December to raise capital. A law that sets out, under appropriate conditions, when public funds can be used to stabilize banks is expected to be passed shortly. The authorities are also moving ahead with reforms that will allow for more rapid NPL resolution and strengthening banks’ balance sheets. 

“The authorities are committed to maintaining a monetary policy stance that is vigilant against inflation and supporting further strengthening in the balance of payments. It is critical to maintain progress in building reserves to help insulate the economy from external shocks. Sound macro‐economic policies accompanied with structural reforms of the banking system will help durably reduce interest rates. 

“The authorities and the mission have reached staff‐level agreement on the completion of the fourth review under the EFF arrangement, which is subject to the approval of the IMF Executive Board. 

“The team thanks the authorities for their cooperation, constructive dialogue, and hospitality during its stay in Mongolia.” 

[1] The dollar amount is calculated based on the SDR‐dollar rate of May 24, 2017, equivalent to $425mn at SDR‐dollar rate of 1.35274 as of February 27, 2017. 

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2018-06-28


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