BPM

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BPM is the standard IMF manual that provides internationally agreed guidelines for compiling and presenting balance of payments and international investment position statistics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international statistical standard
statistical manual
alignedWith SNA 2008 NERFINISHED
System of National Accounts NERFINISHED
appliesTo compilers of external sector statistics
member countries of the International Monetary Fund
category IMF statistical manuals and guides
defines classification of balance of payments transactions
concepts for balance of payments accounts
definitions for international investment position
presentation of balance of payments accounts
presentation of international investment position accounts
field balance of payments statistics
international economics
international investment position statistics
fullName Balance of Payments Manual NERFINISHED
hasVersion BPM5
BPM6 NERFINISHED
language English
latestVersion BPM6
organizationDomain International Monetary Fund Statistics Department NERFINISHED
provides internationally agreed guidelines for compiling balance of payments statistics
internationally agreed guidelines for compiling international investment position statistics
internationally agreed guidelines for presenting balance of payments statistics
internationally agreed guidelines for presenting international investment position statistics
publishedBy International Monetary Fund NERFINISHED
publisher IMF NERFINISHED
purpose to ensure international comparability of external sector statistics
to harmonize balance of payments statistics across countries
scope positions of external financial assets and liabilities
transactions between residents and nonresidents
subjectArea external sector statistics
macroeconomic statistics
targetAudience economists
policy makers
statisticians
typeOfGuidance methodological guidelines
statistical compilation guidance
usedBy central banks
international organizations
national statistical offices

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