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Modelling metadata in central banks

David Bholat

No 13, Statistics Paper Series from European Central Bank

Abstract: This article discusses a small scale pilot to harmonise three Bank of England statistical and regulatory data forms. The primary purpose of the pilot was to assess opportunities for improved operational efficiency in regulatory reporting. The broader purpose was to demonstrate how common data standards can be created from heterogeneous data sets. In the course of discussing the pilot, the article explains the history of how data has been collected at the Bank of England; how that process is changing in light of the Bank JEL Classification: E58, C81, G18

Keywords: Bank of England; central banks; data standards; metadata; regulatory reporting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-04
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