Statistical implications of the new financial landscape
Irving Fisher Committee
No 43 in IFC Bulletins from Bank for International Settlements
Date: 2017 Written 2017-03
ISBN: 978-92-9259-032-1
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Chapters in this book:
- 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

- Sebastian de-Ramon, William Francis and Kristoffer Milonas
- Banks international asset portfolios: optimality, linkages and resilience

- João Amador and João Falcão Silva
- Breaking free of the triple coincidence in international finance

- Hyun Song Shin
- Comparison of BIS derivatives statistics

- Philip Wooldridge
- Competition indicators for the UK deposit-taking sector

- Sebastian de-Ramon and Michael Straughan
- Data as a critical factor for central banks

- Maciej Piechocki
- Data revisions of pension obligations and alternative extrapolation methods: practical issues in bank of Japan's revised flow of funds accounts

- Mizuki Kurihara, Naoto Osawa and Yoshiko Sato
- Enhancing euro area data on loans to the private sector adjusted for sales and securitisation

- Clive Jackson and Anna Michalek
- Fan Chart: The art and science of communicating uncertainty

- Ahmad Razi and Po Ling Loke
- From the business process to the stress test - EIOPA data governance concept

- Katarzyna Wojtkiewicz
- Gauging market dynamics using trade repository data: The case of the Swiss franc de-pegging

- Olga Cielinska, Andreas Joseph, Ujwal Shreyas, John Tanner and Michalis Vasios
- How should we measure residential property prices to inform policy makers?

- Jens Mehrhoff
- Inflation outlook and business conditions of firms: evidence from the Tankan Survey

- Kouki Inamura, Kazunori Hiyama and Kyosuke Shiotani
- Integrating reference data for monetary policy and supervisory purposes - The European System of Central Banks (ESCB) experience

- Sara Thijs and Sandrine Corvoisier
- Locating global value: National statistical infrastructures and multinational banks

- Jess Bier and Willem Schinkel
- Macroeconomic surveillance of portfolio flows and its real effects: Malaysia's experience

- Tng Boon Hwa, Mala Raghavan and Teh Tian Huey
- Macroprudential database

- Samo Boh, Stefano Borgioli, Anne Koban, Romain Calleja and Thomas Schepens
- Measuring bank risk-taking behaviour: the risk-taking channel of monetary policy in Malaysia

- Teh Tian Huey and Daniel Chin Shen Li
- Measuring cross-sectoral shifts in credit provisioning: an enhanced framework

- Melle Bijlsma, Jan Kakes and Eric Klaaijsen
- Measuring the foreign exchange position for the corporate sector: CBRT's experience

- Aylin Aslan and Burcu Tunç
- Measuring wage and price stickiness using firm-level data and potential implications for monetary policy in Macedonia

- Gani Ramadani
- Micro data: making better use through data sharing

- Claudia Buch
- Modern informational technologies for data analysis: from business analytics to data visualization

- Anna Drozdova
- Monitoring business cycles in Lebanon: Is economic growth cyclical? Is economic growth cyclical?

- Sana Souaid Jad
- Multichannel contagion vs stabilisation in multiple interconnected financial markets

- Antoaneta Serguieva and David Bholat
- New data collection on SPVs in Ireland: findings and implications for the measurement of shadow banking

- Dominick Barrett, Brian Golden and Eduardo Maqui
- On the determinants of firms’ financial surpluses and deficits

- Tatiana Cesaroni, Riccardo De Bonis and Luigi Infante
- Opening remarks

- Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva
- Opening remarks

- Katherine Hennings
- Portuguese economy: Statistical analysis on the current account reversal´s sustainability

- João Falcão Silva and Vitor Lopes Silveira
- Probability-of-default curve calibration and validation of internal rating systems

- Natalia Nehrebecka
- Quantifying the tightness or looseness of monetary policy in South Africa

- Johan Van den Heever and Danie Meyer
- Real dollarization and monetary policy in Peru

- Alex Contreras-Miranda, Zenon Quispe and Fernando Alonso Regalado
- Recent ECB experience of rapidly evolving monetary policy and its statistical implications

- Jean-Marc Israël, Antonio Colangelo and Rodrigo Oliveira-Soares
- Statistical implications of evolving monetary policy: the case of Indonesia

- Hendy Sulistiowaty and Widi Agustin Srihanoki
- Statistical implications of the new financial landscape - Overview

- Bruno Tissot and Burcu Tunç
- Statistical thinking & methodology: pillars for quality in the big data era

- Pedro Luis do Nascimento Silva
- The benefits of using large high frequency financial datasets for empirical analyses: Two applied cases

- Massimo Ferrari Minesso and Kristyna Ters
- The Bundesbank's House of Micro Data: Standardization as a success factor enabling data-sharing for analytical and research purposes

- Patricia Staab
- The compilation and analysis of Chinese government balance sheet

- Guihuan Zheng and Yue Dan
- The indebtedness of Portuguese SMEs and the impact of leverage on their performance

- Ana Filipa Carvalho, Manuel Perestrello and Mário Lourenço
- The use of foreign exchange derivatives by exporters and importers: the Chilean experience

- Faruk Miguel Liriano
- Unconventional monetary policy - is there a call for unconventional statistics?

- Filipa Lima and Sonia Mota
- Unique identifiers in micro-data management - the Centralised Securities Database (CSDB) experience

- Asier Cornejo Pérez, Javier Huerga, Frank Mayerlen and JJohannes Micheler
- Using granular security holdings data to enhance investment fund statistics

- Maciej Anacki and Jörg Reddig
- What drives shadow banking? A dynamic panel evidence

- SungJun Kim
- What shall we do with pass-through? DNB's experiences with special financial institutions

- Jurriaan Eggelte, Melle Bijlsma and Krit Carlier
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