Central Bank of Malta business dialogue publication – third edition of 2021

Published by
The Malta Business Weekly

Meetings held between the Central Bank of Malta and local firms during the third quarter of 2021 show that:

  • Overall business conditions have continued to improve.
  • Short-term expectations about business activity also improved.
  • Investment plans have largely remained on track.
  • Firms plan additional recruitment.
  • More firms have expressed concerns about labour shortages.
  • Cost pressures have remained elevated, which in some cases has led to a rise in selling prices.

In the third quarter of 2021, business conditions have continued to improve, with 65% of firms contacted reporting higher activity and 16% reporting a decrease. Thus, a net 49% of respondents reported an increase in activity over the three months preceding the interview, up from 28% in the second quarter.

Almost half of the firms interviewed reported that they expect business activity to expand over the next three months, while 11% anticipated a decline. Moreover, the share of contacts reporting that the outlook was uncertain receded further.

Cost pressures have remained elevated in the quarter under review, with almost two-thirds of contacts reporting that input prices have increased. In part due to elevated cost pressures, around 39% of firms interviewed reported an increase in their selling prices. However, 14% reported reductions in selling prices, while almost a half of the firms interviewed left selling prices unchanged.

In the third quarter, 73% of respondents claimed to have continued their investment plans as scheduled, while 14% reported postponement. The share of respondents that cancelled investment plans rose marginally to 3%.

In view of the increase in activity, a net 37% of firms plan to increase their staff complement. However, more firms during the quarter under review have expressed concerns about labour shortages.

The full publication is available here.

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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