Proceedings of the IFC Workshop on "Challenges to improve global comparison of securities statistics", Washington DC, March 2008
Irving Fisher Committee
No 29 in IFC Bulletins from Bank for International Settlements
Date: 2009 Written 2009-01
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Chapters in this book:
- Background paper from workshop on "Challenges to improve global comparison of securities statistics" , pp 3-30

- Paul Van den Bergh
- Data requirements for monitoring financial stability in emerging market economies , pp 33-38

- Hermann Remsperger and Bernd Braasch
- Overview of sources for compiling securities issuance statistics , pp 41-46

- Erich Hille and Günther Sedlacek
- Data sources for the compilation of the Norwegian securities statistics , pp 47-52

- Ole Petter Rygvold
- Commercial data sources , pp 53-55

- Philip Papaelias
- Monitoring of securities held by financial institutions: merging statistical and supervisory demands , pp 56-61

- Vlastimil Vojacek
- Debt securities statistics: the Bank of Thailand's experience , pp 65-69

- Pusadee Ganjarerdee
- The experience of the Bank of Mexico: compiling data on domestic debt securities , pp 70-84

- Samuel Alfaro
- Challenges in compiling Polish debt securities statistics , pp 85-94

- Piotr Boguszewski, Jacek Kocerka and Marcin Sienicki
- Framework for aggregate securities issues statistics in the euro area , pp 97-103

- Alexander Cho and Cristina Abascal
- Methodological questions regarding debt securities: residency of issuer, location of issue, residency of obligor , pp 104-107

- Carol Bertaut
- Aggregate debt securities statistics: classification by sector, currency, maturity and financial instrument , pp 108-113

- Kerry Wood
- Treatment of hybrid securities , pp 114-117

- Kenneth Aberbach
- Valuation of debt instruments , pp 118-130

- Csaba Ilyes and Laszlo Lakatos
- How to capture securitisation and structured debt instruments , pp 133-141

- Raymond Chaudron
- Taking account of short positions in international portfolio investment statistics , pp 142-153

- Leon Taub
- Holdings of securities by institutional sector , pp 157-167

- Celestino Giron
- Data on bilateral external positions, an insight into globalisation , pp 168-174

- Lucie Laliberte and John Motala
- Mining individual securities databases for analytical purposes: the example of the BIS international debt securities statistics , pp 177-181

- Denis Petre
- The use of security-by-security databases for portfolio investment statistics , pp 182-189

- Joao Cadete de Matos, Paula Casimiro and Maria do Carmo Aguiar
- Opaqueness to transparency: the Bank of Canada's financial data strategy , pp 190-206

- Greg Haymes
- Practical examples of policy relevant uses of security-by-security data , pp 207-211

- Günther Sedlacek
- Cooperation to improve European and national securities statistics , pp 215-220

- Stefan Brunken
- Improving the BIS debt securities statistics , pp 221-222

- Paul Van den Bergh
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