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2019
- 50-11 Big data: new insights for economic policy
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Gabriel Quirós-Romero - 50-12 Big data: new insights for economic policy – The Bank of England experience
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Paul Robinson - 50-13 Promise: measuring from inflation to discrimination
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Roberto Rigobon - 50-14 A personal view on big data and policymaking
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Naruki Mori - 50-15 Nowcasting New Zealand GDP using machine learning algorithms
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Adam Richardson & Thomas van Florenstein Mulder & Tugrul Vehbi - 50-16 Google econometrics: nowcasting euro area car sales and big data quality requirements
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Per Nymand-Andersen & Emmanouil Pantelidis - 50-17 Nowcasting private consumption: traditional indicators, uncertainty measures, credit cards and some internet data
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by María Gil & Javier J. Pérez & Alberto Urtasun - 50-18 Standardised approach in developing economic indicators using internet searching applications
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Paphatsorn Sawaengsuksant - 50-19 Measuring stakeholders’ expectations for the central bank’s policy rate
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Alvin Andhika Zulen & Okiriza Wibisono - 50-20 Predictability in sovereign bond returns using technical trading rule: do developed and emerging markets differ?
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Tom Fong & Gabriel Wu - 50-21 Measuring market and consumer sentiment and confidence
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Stephen Hansen - 50-22 A robust machine learning approach for credit risk analysis of large loan-level datasets using deep learning and extreme gradient boosting
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Anastasios Petropoulos & Vasilis Siakoulis & Evaggelos Stavroulakis & Aristotelis Klamargias - 50-23 Big data and FinRisk
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Sanjiv Das - 50-24 Exploiting big data for sharpening financial sector risk assessment
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Kimmo Soramäki - 50-25 How do central banks use big data to craft policy?
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Per Nymand-Andersen - 50-26 The Bank of France datalake
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Renaud Lacroix - 50-27 The framework of big data: a microdata strategy
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Robert Kirchner - 50-28 Exploring big data to sharpen financial sector risk assessment
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by David Roi Hardoon - 50-29 Data science at the Netherlands Bank
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Iman van Lelyveld - 50-30 How do central banks use big data to craft policy?
In: The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking
by Bruno Tissot
2018
- 47-01 Overview of the IFC Satellite Seminar - The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Bank of Morocco & José María Serena Garralda & Bruno Tissot - 47-02 Opening remarks
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Abdellatif Jouahri - 47-03 Assessing financial inclusion in Portugal from the central bank's perspective
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by João Cadete de Matos & Luís D'Aguiar - 47-04 Financial inclusion: scope, organisation and results in France
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Jacques Fournier - 47-05 National financial inclusion strategies and measurement framework
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Zarina Abd Rahman - 47-06 International collaboration on assessing financial inclusion - Bank of Morocco's monitoring and evaluation framework
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Asmaa Bennani & Ibtissam El Anzaoui - 47-07 Measuring financial competences in a large-scale survey: the Spanish Survey of Financial Competences
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Josep Amer & Olympia Bover & Laura Hospido & Ernesto Villanueva - 47-08 Measuring the financial literacy of the adult population: the experience of the Bank of Italy
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Antonietta di Salvatore & Francesco Franceschi & Andrea Neri & Francesca Zanichelli - 47-09 Financial citizenship statistics production
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Katherine Hennings & Danniel Lafetá Machado - 47-10 What is financial inclusion and how to stimulate this in the Netherlands?
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Michiel van Doeveren - 47-11 The Chilean experience of a universal access debit card
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Erika Arraño & Juan Pablo Cova - 47-12 Moroccan micro, small and medium-sized enterprises observatory (MSMEO)
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Jilali Rahali - 47-13 Financial inclusion in Nigeria: the challenges of banks and mobile money operators (MMOs)
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Oluwaseun Odunayo Adesanya - 47-14 The role of payment systems and services in financial inclusion - the Latin American and Caribbean perspective
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Raúl Morales Resendiz - 47-15 Adapting monetary policy to increasing financial inclusion
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by James Yetman - 47-16 Financial Access Survey (FAS): the IMF's financial inclusion data
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Peter van Oudheusden - 47-17 The role of demand-side data - measuring financial inclusion from the perspective of users of financial services
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Leora Klapper & Dorothe Singer - 47-18 Measuring financial inclusion: a multidimensional index
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Noelia Cámara & David Tuesta - 47-19 Measures of financial inclusion - a central bank perspective
In: The role of data in supporting financial inclusion policy
by Bruno Tissot & Blaise Gadanecz - 48-01 Overview of the workshop - External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Gagik Aghajanyan & Kaushik Jayaram & Margarit Muradyan & Bruno Tissot - 48-02 Compiling external sector statistics: challenges and opportunities
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Kaushik Jayaram - 48-03 Business registers as a source for the compilation of External Sector Statistics
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Alexia Vassiades - 48-04 Surveys as an important source of information for External Sector Statistics in Central Banks: the case of Armenia
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Diana Afyan - 48-05 Compilation of External Sector Statistics: Malaysia's Experience
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Norhayati Razi - 48-06 Accountancy records of companies and reporting for the external statistics needs
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Jacek Kocerka & Marcin Dwórznik - 48-07 Errors and omissions in Armenia's balance of payments: possible reasons and solutions
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Mher Barseghyan & Anush Davtyan - 48-08 Enhancing internal consistency of Luxembourg External Statistics
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Paul Feuvrier - 48-09 Stock of non-resident owned dwellings in Spain
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Esther Martín & Elena Nieto & Gregorio Portillo - 48-10 Compilation of e-commerce data for balance of payments statistics
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Lilit Yezekyan - 48-11 UAE Balance of payments: challenges and innovative compilation methods
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Abubaker Al Sayari - 48-12 Plastic cards statistics project for capturing tourism statistics
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Abubaker Al Sayari - 48-13 An assessment of the existing data collection on financial derivative products
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Hervé Thoumiand - 48-14 Changes in the IT landscape of the Deutsche Bundesbank s external sector statistics
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Joachim Hösch & Jens Walter - 48-15 Estimation of financial intermediation services indirectly measured in Armenia's external accounts
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Anush Davtyan - 48-16 Imputation techniques for the nationality of foreign shareholders in Italian firms
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Andrea Carboni & Alessandro Moro - 48-17 A method for estimating 'pass-through activities' in official FDI statistics
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Topias Leino - 48-18 Estimation of round tripping transactions: the Ukrainian experience
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Olena Syvak - 48-19 Euro area balance of payments and international investment position statistics: present and future
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Nuno Silva - 48-20 From balance of payments and international investment position to the rest of the world account: roadmap to Bank of Portugal's experience
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Rita Pisco & João Falcão & Paula Menezes - 48-21 Sharing of data reported by complex multinational enterprises: a cooperative approach between Deutsche Bundesbank and Bank of France
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Tatiana Mosquera Yon & Jens Walter - 48-22 Sectoral risk assessment: evidence from Poland
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Natalia Nehrebecka - 48-23 Experience in Chilean FDI measurement: better data for better interpretation
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by María Isabel Méndez Ferrada - 48-24 BIS statistics on international debt issuance
In: External sector statistics: current issues and new challenges
by Bruno Tissot
2017
- 42-01 Assessing international capital flows after the Great Financial Crisis of 2007-09 - Overview
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Bruno Tissot & Burcu Tunç - 42-02 Opening remarks
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva - 42-03 Opening remarks
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Turalay Kenç - 42-04 Opening remarks
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Jesus Cervantes González - 42-05 Global capital flows and external positions since the global financial crisis
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti - 42-06 Capital flow measures and research challenges
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Linda Goldberg - 42-07 Capital flows in the post-global financial crisis era: implications for financial stability and monetary policy
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Mahir Binici - 42-08 Transaction and valuation effects on Germany's international investment position (IIP) - new statistical approaches and IIP trends
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Ursula Schipper - 42-09 South Africa's experience with capital flows since the financial crisis - from measurement to analysis
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Barend de Beer - 42-10 Measuring and Reporting Capital Flows: The Role of the New Statistical Standards and Data Initiatives
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Manik Shresta - 42-11 The compilation of goods for processing and merchanting under BPM6 in Korea
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Seung Hwan Park - 42-12 Brazilian data collection system and BPM6 issues
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Thiago Said Vieira - 42-13 FDI statistics excluding special purpose entities, capital-in-transit and financial restructuring - Hungarian practice
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Beata Montvai - 42-14 From local to global: assessing financial positions on a consolidated nationality basis
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Bruno Tissot - 42-15 Residency and Nationality: A view from 10,000 feet
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Charles P Thomas - 42-16 Complementing residence-based external debt data with issuances by subsidiaries abroad: a tool for risk analysis in emerging market economies
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Fernando Alberto Rocha - 42-17 Relevance of country allocation of FDI flows and positions
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Alejandro Barajas del Pino - 42-18 Views from the ground: remarks on the BPM6 adoption
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Livio Santos do Leite Ribeiro - 42-19 BPM6 communication and analysis challenges in the euro area
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Aurel Schubert - 42-20 Statistician: A sexy job? Yes we can
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Jacques Fournier - 42-21 BPM6 implementation in Poland - communication and analytical challenges
In: Assessing international capital flows after the crisis
by Jacek Łaszek - 43-01 Statistical implications of the new financial landscape - Overview
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Bruno Tissot & Burcu Tunç - 43-02 Opening remarks
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Katherine Hennings - 43-03 Opening remarks
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva - 43-04 Statistical thinking & methodology: pillars for quality in the big data era
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Pedro Luis do Nascimento Silva - 43-05 Micro data: making better use through data sharing
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Claudia Buch - 43-06 Macroprudential database
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Samo Boh & Stefano Borgioli & Anne Koban & Romain Calleja & Thomas Schepens - 43-07 An overview of the UK banking sector since the Basel accord: brief insights from a new regulatory database / The recent history of UK banking industry seen through a new regulatory database
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Sebastian J A de-Ramon & William B Francis & Kristoffer Milonas - 43-08 What shall we do with pass-through? DNB's experiences with special financial institutions
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Jurriaan Eggelte & Melle Bijlsma & Krit Carlier - 43-09 Multichannel contagion vs stabilisation in multiple interconnected financial markets
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Antoaneta Serguieva & David Bholat - 43-10 Locating global value: National statistical infrastructures and multinational banks
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Jess Bier & Willem Schinkel - 43-11 New data collection on SPVs in Ireland: findings and implications for the measurement of shadow banking
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Dominick Barrett & Brian Golden & Eduardo Maqui - 43-12 Measuring cross-sectoral shifts in credit provisioning: an enhanced framework
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Melle Bijlsma & Jan Kakes & Eric Klaaijsen - 43-13 Enhancing euro area data on loans to the private sector adjusted for sales and securitisation
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Clive Jackson & Anna Michalek - 43-14 What drives shadow banking? A dynamic panel evidence
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by SungJun Kim - 43-15 Competition indicators for the UK deposit-taking sector
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Sebastian Jose de-Ramon & Michael Straughan - 43-16 Statistical implications of evolving monetary policy: the case of Indonesia
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Hendy Sulistiowaty & Widi Agustin Srihanoki - 43-17 Measuring bank risk-taking behaviour: the risk-taking channel of monetary policy in Malaysia
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Teh Tian Huey & Daniel Chin Shen Li - 43-18 Quantifying the tightness or looseness of monetary policy in South Africa
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Johan Van den Heever & Danie Meyer - 43-19 Measuring wage and price stickiness using firm-level data and potential implications for monetary policy in Macedonia
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Gani Ramadani - 43-20 Recent ECB experience of rapidly evolving monetary policy and its statistical implications
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Jean-Marc Israël & Antonio Colangelo & Rodrigo Oliveira-Soares - 43-21 Unconventional monetary policy - is there a call for unconventional statistics?
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Filipa Lima & Sonia Mota - 43-22 Real dollarization and monetary policy in Peru
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Alex Contreras & Zenón Quispe & Fernando Regalado - 43-23 Gauging market dynamics using trade repository data: The case of the Swiss franc de-pegging
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Olga Cielinska & Andreas Joseph & Ujwal Shreyas & John Tanner & Michalis Vasios - 43-24 Measuring the foreign exchange position for the corporate sector: CBRT's experience
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Aylin Aslan & Burcu Tunç - 43-25 Macroeconomic surveillance of portfolio flows and its real effects: Malaysia's experience
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Tng Boon Hwa & Mala Raghavan & Teh Tian Huey - 43-26 The use of foreign exchange derivatives by exporters and importers: the Chilean experience
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Faruk Miguel Liriano - 43-27 Monitoring business cycles in Lebanon: Is economic growth cyclical? Is economic growth cyclical?
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Sana Souaid Jad - 43-28 Portuguese economy: Statistical analysis on the current account reversal´s sustainability
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by João Falcão Silva & Vitor Lopes Silveira - 43-29 The indebtedness of Portuguese SMEs and the impact of leverage on their performance
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Ana Filipa Carvalho & Manuel Perestrello & Mário Lourenço - 43-30 Inflation outlook and business conditions of firms: evidence from the Tankan Survey
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Kouki Inamura & Kazunori Hiyama & Kyosuke Shiotani - 43-31 How should we measure residential property prices to inform policy makers?
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Jens Mehrhoff - 43-32 Data revisions of pension obligations and alternative extrapolation methods: practical issues in bank of Japan's revised flow of funds accounts
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Mizuki Kurihara & Naoto Osawa & Yoshiko Sato - 43-33 The compilation and analysis of Chinese government balance sheet
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Guihuan Zheng & Yue Dan - 43-34 On the determinants of firms’ financial surpluses and deficits
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Tatiana Cesaroni & Riccardo De Bonis & Luigi Infante - 43-35 Probability-of-default curve calibration and validation of internal rating systems
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Natalia Nehrebecka - 43-36 Banks international asset portfolios: optimality, linkages and resilience
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by João Amador & João Falcão Silva - 43-37 Comparison of BIS derivatives statistics
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Philip Wooldridge - 43-38 Using granular security holdings data to enhance investment fund statistics
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Maciej Anacki & Jörg Reddig - 43-39 Unique identifiers in micro-data management - the Centralised Securities Database (CSDB) experience
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Asier Cornejo Pérez & Javier Huerga & Frank Mayerlen & JJohannes Micheler - 43-40 Integrating reference data for monetary policy and supervisory purposes - The European System of Central Banks (ESCB) experience
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Sara Thijs & Sandrine Corvoisier - 43-41 The benefits of using large high frequency financial datasets for empirical analyses: Two applied cases
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Massimo Ferrari & Kristyna Ters - 43-42 Data as a critical factor for central banks
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Maciej Piechocki - 43-43 The Bundesbank's House of Micro Data: Standardization as a success factor enabling data-sharing for analytical and research purposes
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Patricia Staab - 43-44 Fan Chart: The art and science of communicating uncertainty
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Ahmad Razi & Po Ling Loke - 43-45 Modern informational technologies for data analysis: from business analytics to data visualization
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Anna Drozdova - 43-46 From the business process to the stress test - EIOPA data governance concept
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Katarzyna Wojtkiewicz - 43-47 Breaking free of the triple coincidence in international finance
In: Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
by Hyun Song Shin - 44-01 Big data and central banking - Overview
In: Big Data
by Bruno Tissot - 44-02 Opening remarks by Yati Kurniati
In: Big Data
by Yati Kurniati - 44-03 Opening remarks by Aurel Schubert
In: Big Data
by Aurel Schubert - 44-04 Quantitative risk management and stress test to ensure safety and soundness of financial institutions
In: Big Data
by Agus Sudjianto - 44-05 Central banks' use of and interest in "big data"
In: Big Data
by Jens Mehrhoff - 44-06 Data as a critical factor for central banks
In: Big Data
by Maciej Piechocki & Anne Leslie-Bini - 44-07 Overview of international experiences with data standards and identifiers applicable for big data analysis
In: Big Data
by Michal Piechocki - 44-08 The use of Big Data in Central Bank of Armenia
In: Big Data
by Gagik Aghajanyan & Tigran Baghdasaryan & Gor Lazyan - 44-09 Price information collected online and short-term inflation forecasts / Scraped sales price information and short-term CPI forecasts
In: Big Data
by Isaiah Hull & Marten Löf & Markus Tibblin - 44-10 Forecasting tourism demand through search queries and machine learning
In: Big Data
by Rendell E. de Kort - 44-11 Capturing depositors' expectations with Google data
In: Big Data
by Patrick Weber & Falko Fecht & Stefan Thum - 44-12 Determinants on firm survival in Chile: Evidence from cohort 2010 for the period 2011-15
In: Big Data
by Diana López & Daymler O'Farrill & Josué Pérez & Beatriz Velasquez - 44-13 Using online property advertisements data as a proxy for property market indicators
In: Big Data
by Kumala Kristiawardani & Irfan Sampe - 44-14 Integrated management of credit data - Turning threats into opportunities
In: Big Data
by Luís Teles Dias - 44-15 Finding similar words in Big Data - Text mining approach of semantic similar words in the Federal Reserve Board members' speeches
In: Big Data
by Christian Dembiermont & Byeungchun Kwon - 44-16 Between hawks and doves: measuring Central Bank Communication
In: Big Data
by Stefano Nardelli & David Martens & Ellen Tobback - 44-17 Central Bank Communications: information extraction and semantic analysis
In: Big Data
by Giuseppe Bruno - 44-18 Panel presentation by Pedro Luis do Nascimento Silva
In: Big Data
by Pedro Luis do Nascimento Silva - 44-19 Panel presentation by Anne Leslie-Bini
In: Big Data
by Anne Leslie-Bini - 44-20 Panel presentation by Rhys Mendes
In: Big Data
by Rhys Mendes - 45-01 The growing use of Central Balance Sheet Data Offices information in the wake of the Great Financial Crisis
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Timur Hülagü & Bruno Tissot - 45-02 Opening remarks by Erkan Kilimci
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Erkan Kilimci - 45-03 Squaring the circle - providing annual account information for research in Germany
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Ulf von Kalckreuth - 45-04 Matching firm‐level data sources at the Statistics Department of Banco de Portugal
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Paula Casimiro & Ana Bárbara Pinto & Tiago Pinho Pereira - 45-05 Consolidated accounts of non‐financial groups: facing the use of ERICA database for economic research; decomposition of ratios technique for cross‐country comparison
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Saskia Vennix - 45-06 A conceptual design of "what and how should a proper macro-prudential policy framework be?" A globalistic approach to systemic risk and procuring the data needed
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Murat Cakir - 45-07 Sectoral risk in the Italian Banking System
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Matteo Accornero & Giuseppe Cascarino & Roberto Felici & Fabio Parlapiano & Alberto Maria Sorrentino - 45-08 Bank quality, judicial efficiency and borrower runs: loan repayment delays in Italy
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Fabio Schiantarelli & Massimiliano Stacchini & Philip E. Strahan - 45-09 Assessing SMEs by credit institutions using CBSO (Central Balance Sheet Data Office) data: a user's case developed by Banco de España
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Manuel Ortega - 45-10 CoCAS and the usage of CBSO data for in-house-credit assessment
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Felix Rieger & Gerhard Winkler - 45-11 Firm default probabilities revisited
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by António Antunes & Homero Gonçalves & Pedro Prego - 45-12 Towards a more comprehensive understanding of corporate leverage ratios
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Nicolas Griesshaber - 45-13 Corporate sector financials from financial stability perspective
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Gülcan Yildirim Güngör & Merve Demirbaş Özbekler & Tuba Pelin Sümer - 45-14 The use of accounting information to estimate indicators of customer and supplier payment periods
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Merve Artman & Luis Ángel Maza - 45-15 Exports of manufacturing firms, exchange rates, and foreign currency exposure: firm level evidence from Turkey
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Nazlı Karamollaoğlu & Cihan Yalçın - 45-16 Foreign ownership and performance: evidence from a panel of Italian firms
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Chiara Bentivogli & Litterio Mirenda - 45-17 Employment growth and uncertainty: evidence from Turkey
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Aslıhan Atabek Demirhan & Burcu Gürcihan Yüncüler - 45-18 Looking at aggregate currency mismatches and beyond
In: Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information
by Emese Kuruc & Bruno Tissot & Philip Turner - 46-01 Data needs and statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
In: Data needs and statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Jose Maria Serena & Bruno Tissot - 46-02 Data needs and statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Claudia Buch - 46-03 Statistical reporting and macroprudential analysis: Banco de Portugal experience
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Pedro Duarte Neves - 46-04 European Macroprudential Database
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Samo Boh & Stefano Borgioli & Andra (Buca) Coman & Bogdan Chiriacescu & Anne Koban & Joao Veiga & Piotr Kusmierczyk & Mara Pirovano & Thomas Schepens - 46-05 The ESRB macroprudential measures database
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Urszula Kochanska - 46-06 The Towards identification of gaps in data availability for maintaining financial stability – the case of Montenegro
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Maja Ivanovic & Marijana Mitrovic-Mijatovic & Milena Vucinic - 46-07 How should we measure residential property prices to inform policy makers?
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Jens Mehrhoff - 46-08 What is 'commercial property'?
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Jens Mehrhoff - 46-09 Closing real estate data gaps for financial stability monitoring and macroprudential policy in the EU
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Frank Dierick & Emmanuel Point & Wanda Cornacchia & Mara Pirovano - 46-10 Evaluating risks in the French office market with new sources of data on commercial property prices
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Edwige Burdeau - 46-11 Pockets of risk in the Belgian mortgage market - Evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption survey
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Philip Du Caju - 46-12 Simulating impacts of borrower based macroprudential policies on mortgages and the real estate sector in Austria – evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey 2014
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Peter Lindner & Nicolás Albacete - 46-13 Countercyclical capital regulation in a small open economy DSGE model
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Luca Onorante & Matija Lozej & Ansgar Rannenberg - 46-14 Stress testing the Czech household sector using microdata - practical applications in the policy-making process
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Simona Malovaná & Michal Hlavácek & Kamil Galušcák - 46-15 Household vulnerability in the euro area
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Katarzyna Bankowska & Juha Honkkila & Sébastien Pérez-Duarte & Lise Reynaert Lefebvre - 46-16 Household debt burden and financial vulnerability in Luxembourg
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Gaston Giordana & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 46-17 Household finance in Europe
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Miguel Ampudia & Russell Cooper & Julia Le Blanc & Guozhong Zhu - 46-18 Household financial exclusion in the Eurozone: the contribution of the Household Finance and Consumption survey
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Jérôme Coffinet & Christophe Jadeau - 46-19 Statistical work on shadow banking: development of new datasets and indicators for shadow banking
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Anna Maria Agresti & Rok Brence - 46-20 Peer-to-peer lending: an emerging shadow banking data gap
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by James Younker - 46-21 Interconnectedness of shadow banks in the euro area
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Celestino Girón & Antonio Matas - 46-22 Measuring interlinkages between non-financial firms, banks and institutional investors: How securities common identifiers can help?
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Jose Maria Serena Garralda - 46-23 A critical review of the statistics on the size and riskiness of the securitization market: evidence from Italy and other euro-area countries
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Giorgio Nuzzo - 46-24 What 'special purposes' make Ireland attractive for debt funding by international banks?
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
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In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Martine Druant & Steven Cappoen - 46-26 Improving data quality and closing data gaps with machine learning
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Tobias Cagala - 46-27 Using microdata from monetary statistics to understand intra-group transactions and their implication in financial stability issues
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
by Graziella Morandi & Giulio Nicoletti - 46-28 Euro-area derivatives markets: structure, dynamics and challenges
In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
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In: Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis
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