Are post-crisis statistical initiatives completed?
Irving Fisher Committee
No 49 in IFC Bulletins from Bank for International Settlements
Date: 2019 Written 2019-01
ISBN: 978-92-9259-229-5
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Chapters in this book:
- A machine learning approach to outlier detection and imputation of missing data

- Nicola Benatti
- A robust machine learning approach for credit risk analysis of large loan level datasets using deep learning and extreme gradient boosting

- Anastasios Petropoulos, Vasilis Siakoulis, Evaggelos Stavroulakis and Aristotelis Klamargias
- An insight into the derivatives trading of firms in the euro area

- Nicola Benatti and Francesco Napolitano
- An introduction to INEXDA’s metadata schema

- Stefan Bender, Brigitte Hausstein and Christian Hirsch
- Are post-crisis statistical initiatives completed?

- Claudia Buch
- Are the post-crisis statistical initiatives complete? – An overview

- Evelyn Truong and Bruno Tissot
- Bank of Korea consumer credit panel: a new statistical initiative for financial stability

- Mira Kim
- Building a multilayer macro-network for the Netherlands: A new way of looking at financial accounts and international investment position data

- Melle Bijlsma, Malka de Castro Campos, Raymond Chaudron and David-Jan Jansen
- Can media and text analytics provide insights into labour market conditions in China?

- Jeannine Bailliu, Xinfen Han, Mark Kruger, Yu-Hsien Liu and Sri Thanabalasingam
- Challenges for macro data on non-bank financial intermediaries

- Anna Maria Agresti and Celestino Girón
- Creating comprehensive data worlds using standardisation

- Stephan Müller
- Credit statistics as a tool for assessing the effectiveness of policies aimed at reducing credit cost

- Marcia Fiorindo, Monica Une, Juliano Cavalheiro and Fernando Alberto Rocha
- Cross-country bank-firm lending relationships: How can the Legal Entity Identifier help?

- Jose Maria Serena Garralda
- Data sharing under confidentiality

- Erdem Başer, Timur Hulagu, Ersan Akyıldız, Adnan Bilgen, Murat Cenk, İrem Keskinkurt-Paksoy and A. Sevtap Selçuk-Kestel
- Demystifying big data in official statistics – it’s not rocket science!

- Jens Mehrhoff
- Developing distributional household balance sheets

- Ilja Kristian Kavonius and Juha Honkkila
- Developments in the residential mortgage market in Germany – what can Google data tell us?

- Simon Oehler
- Disentangling the Supply and Demand Factors of Household Credit in Malaysia: Evidence from the Credit Register

- Jiaming Soh
- ECB data for analysis and decision-making: data governance and technology

- Emily Witt and Jannick Blaschke
- Enriching disclosures: The Bank Financial Strength Dashboard

- Tobias Irrcher
- Estimating a country’s currency circulation within a monetary union

- André Cardoso Dias
- Evaluation of the transmission of the monetary policy interest rate to the market interest rates considering agents expectations

- Deicy Cristiano-Botia, Eliana Gonzalez-Molano and Carlos Huertas-Campos
- Exchange rate effects in the international investment position – methods, tools and applications for Germany

- Stephanus Arz, Stefan Hopp and Ulf von Kalckreuth
- Globalisation and digitalisation

- Peter van de Ven
- Globalization and the geography of capital flows

- Carol Bertaut, Beau Bressler and Stephanie E Curcuru
- Going further than ITRS to draw up the French BOP: three tailor-made surveys

- Cécile Golfier
- How to identify “hidden securities assets” in the Balance of Payments: methods of Bank of France

- Emmanuel Gervais and Pierre Bui Quang
- Imputation for missing data through artificial intelligence

- Byeungchun Kwon
- INEXDA – The granular data network

- Stefan Bender and Members of the INEXDA Network
- International financial flows and the Eurosystem’s asset purchase programme: evidence from b.o.p and security by security data

- Katharina Bergant and Martin Schmitz
- Keeping track of MNEs through business group databases: The experience of Bank of Portugal

- Ana Bárbara Pinto, José Alexandre Neves and Tiago Pinho Pereira
- Liquidity in the JGB cash market: an evaluation from detailed transaction data

- Toshiyuki Sakiyama and Shun Kobayashi
- Looking through cross-border positions in investment funds: evidence from Italy

- Valerio Della Corte, Stefano Federico and Alberto Felettigh
- Macroprudential frameworks: experience, prospects and a way forward

- Claudio Borio
- Making available data more useable: compilation and publication of break-adjusted (historical) time series

- Ruben van der Helm and Jan Bartman
- Measuring stakeholders’ expectation on central bank’s policy rate

- Alvin Andhika Zulen and Okiriza Wibisono
- New electronic data delivery system of Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

- Adnan Eken, Aycan Ozek, Burcu Cakmak and Seyma Serdengecti
- Opening remarks: Are post-crisis statistical initiatives completed? Taking stock

- Agustin Carstens
- Other financial corporations survey in Japan – compilation measures and recent features

- Daiki Date, Keita Takemura and Haruko Kato
- Privacy preserving set intersection

- Giuseppe Bruno, Diana Nicoletti, Monica Scannapieco and Diego Zardetto
- Profitability, equity capitalization and net worth at risk: update of the former ECCBSO Financial Statement Working Group paper with Spanish, Italian and Turkish data

- Merve Artman
- Real estate fund investment in post-crisis Ireland

- Barra McCarthy
- Reporting practices of Islamic financial institutions in the BIS locational banking statistics

- Siew Koon Goh
- Sharing and using financial micro-data

- Alejandro Gaytán González, Manuel Sánchez Valadez and Mario Reyna Cerecero
- Sharing of data reported by complex multinational enterprises: a cooperative approach between Deutsche Bundesbank and Bank of France

- Tatiana Mosquera Yon and Jens Walter
- The establishment of a central credit register at the Bank of Israel and its statistical disclosure control processes

- Ariel Mantzura
- The IMF balance sheet approach: towards from-whom-to-whom information on cross-border portfolio securities

- Artak Harutyunyan and Carlos Sánchez Muñoz
- The impact of macroprudential policies and their interaction with monetary policy: an empirical analysis using credit registry data

- Leonardo Gambacorta and Andrés Murcia
- The risk-taking channel of monetary policy in Macedonia: evidence from credit registry data

- Mite Miteski, Ana Mitreska and Mihajlo Vaskov
- Two is company, three’s a crowd: automated pairing and matching of two-sided reporting in EMIR derivatives’ data

- Sebastien Perez-Duarte and Grzegorz Skrzypczynski
- Uses of mirror data: examples from the BIS international banking statistics and other external statistics

- João Falcão Silva and Swapan-Kumar Pradhan
- Who holds banks’ debt securities? Statistical methods for allocation by holders

- Meng He and Zuzana Filkova
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