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2 NEWS 17.2.2022 THE euro area annual inflation rate was 5.1% in January 2022, up from 5.0% in December. A year earlier, the rate was 0.9%. European Union annual inflation was 5.6% in January 2022, up from 5.3% in December. A year earlier, the rate was 1.2%. ese figures are published by Eu- rostat, the statistical office of the European Union. e lowest annual rates were registered in France (3.3%), Portu- gal (3.4%) and Sweden (3.9%). e highest annual rates were record- ed in Lithuania (12.3%), Estonia (11.0%) and Czechia (8.8%). Com- pared with December, annual infla- tion fell in eight Member States and rose in nineteen. In January, the highest contribu- tion to the annual euro area infla- tion rate came from energy (+2.80 percentage points, pp), followed by services (+0.98 pp), food, alcohol & tobacco (+0.77 pp) and non-energy industrial goods (+0.56 pp). points, pp), followed by services (+0.98 pp), food, alcohol & tobacco (+0.77 pp) and non-energy industrial goods (+0.56 pp). 5.1 5.6 3.3 3.4 3.9 4.1 4.1 4.5 4.6 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.5 5.5 6.0 6.2 7.2 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.7 7.9 8.5 8.7 8.8 11.0 12.3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 France Portugal Sweden Malta Finland Austria Luxembourg Denmark Ireland Cyprus Euro area Germany Italy Greece Croatia EU Slovenia Spain Romania Latvia Netherlands Bulgaria Slovakia Hungary Belgium Poland Czechia Estonia Lithuania Annual inflation rates (%) in January 2022 Annual inflation up to 5.1% in the euro area Enhancing the governance, culture and conduct of MFSA authorised entities THE Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) today launched a month-long consultation on its proposed Corporate Governance Code, an important factor when it comes to fostering and enhancing governance, culture and conduct. Good governance is fundamental for investor protection, market integrity and financial soundness as it ensures that institutions operate transparently. It also minimises the risk of failure, safeguards stakeholders' rights and avoids exces- sive risk taking in corporate decision making. Once in force, the Code will be applicable to all persons authorised by the MFSA but would not apply to listed en- tities falling within the scope of the MFSA Capital Market Rules, given that these already include specific govern- ance provisions applicable to such entities. e Authority identified Corporate Governance as one of its main strategic priority objectives, as outlined in the MFSA Strategic Plan 2019-2021 and subsequently in its Strategic Update published in 2021 and the Supervisory Priorities for 2022. e supervisory focus on the internal governance of financial services firms is therefore intend- ed to be maintained. e Consultation Document can be accessed from the Authority's website. Any comments or feedback are to be addressed to the Strategy, Policy and Innovation function by sending an email on corporategovernance@mfsa.mt, by no later than 22 March 2022. The Corporate Governance Code is intended to: • Set out best practices in corporate governance for Malta's financial services sector and encourage their adoption by all authorised entities; • Improve relationships between authorised entities and their stakeholders. • Ensure effective functioning of authorised entities' Boards so that the best decisions are taken; • Ensure that: (i) boards exercise adequate oversight of executive management; (ii) boards have an adequate understanding of risk; (iii) firms maintain high standards of corporate and compliance culture; and that (iv) firms have adequate internal controls; • Support authorised entities to implement improved governance standards to achieve enhanced resilience and sustainable operations. • Encourage authorised entities to integrate sustainable, environmental and social aspects in their business strategy.

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