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>> Financial accounts in Denmark The organization of the work and data sources
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>> Government finances 2 Head of Division Søren Brodersen Section of general government accounts Section of Public corporations Section of local government accounts Finance Team IT support Financial accounts
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>> Finance team Compile full set of financial accounts on a yearly basis Consists of 6 employees – each responsible for his/her own sector Also compiles non-financial accounts for the financial sector 3
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>> Division of work between Statistics Denmark and the Central Bank 4 Central Bank of Denmark Quarterly financial accounts Statistics Denmark Yearly financial accounts S.13 S.2 MFI Sec. stat
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>> Compilation of financial accounts Financial accounts for general government (S.13) are compiled by the section of general government accounts Rest of the world (S.2) are compiled by the Central Bank Finance team compile financial accounts for the rest of the economy and integrates S.13 and S.2 in order to get a full set of accounts. 5
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>> Data sources – Monetary gold and Special drawing rights (SDRs), F.1 Compiled using information from the annual report from the Central Bank Can only occur on the accounts for the Central Bank (S.121) and RoW (S.2). 6
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>> Data sources – Currency and deposits, F.2 Main source is MFI-statistics, which has very good counterpart information RoW-accounts which also contains counterpart information Material from the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (mainly for S.125) Accounts for central and local government (S.13) 7
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>> Data sources – Securities other than shares, F.3 Main source is securities statistics, which has very detailed issuer and holder information RoW-accounts which also contains counterpart information Material from the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (mainly for S.125) Accounts for central and local government (S.13) Information from the tax-authority For employee stock options, we get data from the compilers of wage statistics 8
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>> Data sources – Loans, F.4 As for deposits our main source is MFI-statistics and annual reports for credit institutions RoW-accounts which also contains counterpart information Material from the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (mainly for S.125) Accounts for central and local government (S.13) Statistics for finance companies not in the MFI- sector compiled by the finance team 9
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>> Data sources – Shares and other equity, F.5 For quoted shares our sources are very similar to securities other than shares: Main source is securities statistics, which has very detailed issuer and holder information RoW-accounts which also contains counterpart information Material from the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (mainly for S.125) Accounts for central and local government (S.13) 10
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>> Data sources – Shares and other equity, F.5 For unquoted shares issued by the non-financial sector we use the method recommended by Eurostat and described in Manual on sources and methods for the compilation of ESA 95 financial accounts Main idea: Market value unquoted shares =(market value quoted shares /own funds quoted shares ) * own funds unquoted shares Own funds we get from business statistics and market value quoted shares we get from securities statistics. 11
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>> Data sources – Net equity of households in life insurance and in pension funds reserves, F.61 Main data source is data from the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority Annual reports for individual companies Can only occur on the asset side of households and RoW and on the liability side for pension, insurance companies and RoW 12
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>> Data sources – Prepayments of insurance premiums and outstanding claims, F.62 Main data source is data from the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority Annual reports for individual companies Can occur on the asset side of all sectors and on the liability side for insurance companies and RoW 13
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>> Data sources – Other accounts receivable/payable, F.7 MFI-statistics RoW-accounts Material from the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority Annual reports from companies Information from the tax-authority Business statistics Accounts for central and local government (S.13) 14
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