The Malta Independent 18 May 2025, Sunday
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Government records €44.5 million deficit in third quarter 2023 – NSO

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In the third quarter of 2023, the General Government recorded a deficit of €44.5 million, the NSO said Friday.

Quarterly non-financial accounts

During the period July to September 2023, total revenue stood at €1,640.9 million, an increase of €176.4 million when compared to the corresponding quarter in 2022. This was mainly brought about by increases in Market output (€46.6 million), Current taxes on income and wealth (€44.9 million), and Taxes on production and imports (€41.5 million).

Total expenditure in the third quarter of 2023 amounted to €1,685.4 million, an increase of €36.4 million over the corresponding quarter in 2022. The largest increase was recorded in Intermediate consumption (€41.8 million), followed by Social benefits and social transfers in kind (€38.7 million) and Current transfers payable (€29.8 million).These increases were partially offset primarily by decreases in Subsidies payable (€121.5 million).

Adjustments were made to the Government’s Consolidated Fund data to shift to accrual-based accounts and thus comply with the requirements of ESA 2010. In the third quarter of 2023, these adjustments brought about a decrease of €251.0 million to the Consolidated Fund surplus.

Quarterly financial accounts

In relation to financial transactions in assets, Currency and deposits increased by €141.8 million during the third quarter, while Other accounts receivable decreased by €282.2 million.

Considering the financial transactions in liabilities, the highest increase was recorded in Long-term debt securities (€578.0 million). In contrast, decreases were registered in Short-term debt securities (€346.9 million) and Other accounts payable (€346.4 million).

Quarterly debt

At the end of September, General Government debt stood at €9,409.8 million, or 49.3 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)1. This equates to an increase of €714.9 million over the corresponding quarter in 2022, largely reflected in Central Government Debt, which amounted to €9,407.8 million. Currency and deposits stood at €455.5 million, a decrease of €18.8 million over September of 2022. This includes euro coins issued in the name of the Treasury, considered a liability of Central Government, and the 62+ Malta Government Savings Bond, the latter amounting to €353.3 million. Long-term debt securities increased by €1,285.4 million, while Short-term debt securities decreased by €560.5 million, respectively. In addition, Long-term loans increased by €8.7 million, and Short-term loans recorded a €0.1 million increase. Local Government debt stood at €2.0 million.

General Government guaranteed debt amounted to €1,189.1 million at the end of September 2023, equivalent to 6.2 per cent of GDP1. There was an increase of €12.4 million when compared to the third quarter of 2022.

 

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