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FSB and IMF Publish Progress Report on Implementation of G-20 Data Gaps Initiative

The Financial Stability Board (FSB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) published their Fourth Progress Report on the Implementation of the G-20 Data Gaps Initiative (DGI). This report describes progress since November 2012 and the plans going forward:

• Considerable progress has been made across the full range of the DGI 20 recommendations. Significant data enhancements are coming on stream;

The feedback from the consultation process with experts indicates that, overall, there is strong support for, and a growing sense of ownership among G-20 economies in the DGI;

• To ensure complete implementation of the recommendations, and the timely provision of comparable economic and financial statistics, the momentum behind the initiative needs to be maintained and adequate resources provided for statistical work;

• Strengthened collaboration among national agencies and continued international cooperation, collaboration, and consultation is essential for the success of the initiative;

• The strategy going forward should focus on completing the ongoing work in implementing the recommendations; and communicating to policymakers and analysts the availability, benefits, confidentiality rules, and policy relevance of the enhanced and new data emerging from the DGI; and

• Notwithstanding some national implementation issues that may arise, implementation of a significant portion of the recommendations is expected to be completed by end-2015.