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- Micro-data - the Austrian concept with more granularity as a lesson learned from the financial crises , pp 168-170

- Johannes Turner, Erich Hille and Günther Sedlacek
- Micro-data as a necessary infrastructure - standardisation of reference data on instruments and entities as a starting point: need for a Reference Data Utility , pp 334-347

- Francis Gross
- Micro-data based BoP data quality management , pp 88-91

- Zsuzsanna Fekete and Péter Bánhegyi
- Micro-databases on securities statistics as a key issue for satisfying user needs , pp 36-41

- Luís Teles Dias
- Microdata base for sustainability indicators (ESG) developed at the Banco de España

- Borja Fernández Rosillo San Isidro
- Microdata dissemination in Bank of Italy: now and tomorrow

- Angela Gattulli
- Microdata utility: data loading with automated data parsing and data structure creation

- Marcus Jellinghaus
- Mining individual securities databases for analytical purposes: the example of the BIS international debt securities statistics , pp 177-181

- Denis Petre
- Missing assets: exploring the source of data gaps in global cross-border holdings of portfolio equity?

- Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- Missing values imputation for Central Balance Sheets Data Office (CSBO) accounting data

- Iker González Crespo and Pablo Jiménez Segovia
- Modern computing platforms as key technology for central banks, financial supervisors, and regulators

- John Ashley and Jochen Papenbrock
- Modern informational technologies for data analysis: from business analytics to data visualization

- Anna Drozdova
- Monetary economics and communication: new data, new tools,new and old questions

- Michael McMahon
- Monetary statistics: integraion of revisions in the "System of National Accounts 2008" , pp 467-472

- Randall Merris
- Money, financial investment and financing , pp 156-168

- Reimund Mink
- Monitoring at scale

- Enrico Apicella, Marco D'Errico, Pedro Marques, Antonio Ciullo and Caroline Übelhör
- Monitoring business cycles in Lebanon: Is economic growth cyclical? Is economic growth cyclical?

- Sana Souaid Jad
- Monitoring of securities held by financial institutions: merging statistical and supervisory demands , pp 56-61

- Vlastimil Vojacek
- Monitoring shadow banking and its challenges: the Malaysian experience , pp 99-122

- Muhamad Amar Mohd Farid
- Monitoring universe of non-bank financial intermediation (MUNFI): The experience of Bank of Portugal

- Pedro Miguel Alves
- More insight into Dutch mortgage debt data

- Eva Hagendoorn and Tim Hersevoort
- Moroccan micro, small and medium-sized enterprises observatory (MSMEO)

- Jilali Rahali
- Motivation , pp 5-6

- João Cadete de Matos
- Multichannel contagion vs stabilisation in multiple interconnected financial markets

- Antoaneta Serguieva and David Bholat
- Narrative monetary policy uncertainty

- Charles Martineau, Zissis Poulos, Yuntao Wu, Cameron Thompson, Jun Yuan and John Hull
- National financial inclusion strategies and measurement framework

- Zarina Abd Rahman
- Nationality vs residency approach: measuring the impact of MNEs production structure on corporate financial statement statistics

- Klaus Gerstner, Susanne Walter, Javier Gonzalez, Santiago Fernández de Lis, Maria Garcia Riego, Florian Resch, Stefan Kischner, Alexandre Neves and Diogo Silva
- Natural language processing for risk management

- Bijan Sahamie
- Need for new satellite accounts in international accounts statistics

- Mher Barseghyan
- Network analysis using EMIR credit default swap data: micro-level evidence from Irish-domiciled special purpose vehicles (SPVs)

- Kitty Moloney, Oisin Kenny and Neill Killeen
- New and timely statistical indicators on government debt securities

- Dagmar Hartwig Lojsch, Asier Cornejo Pérez and Jorge Diz Dias
- New channels, new approaches, new data formats

- Fernando Lemos
- New data collection on SPVs in Ireland: findings and implications for the measurement of shadow banking

- Dominick Barrett, Brian Golden and Eduardo Maqui
- New developments in central bank statistics around the world - Introductory remarks

- Alfonso Rosolia
- New developments in official statistics – A central banking perspective after Covid-19

- Alfonso Rosolia, Silke Stapel-Weber and Bruno Tissot
- New electronic data delivery system of Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

- Adnan Eken, Aycan Ozek, Burcu Cakmak and Seyma Serdengecti
- New hedonic quality adjustment method using sparse estimation

- Sahoko Furuta and Yoshiyuki Kurachi
- New information sources – some ethical considerations

- Stephen Penneck
- New information sources: coordination of NSS & data producers outside the NSS

- Zachary Mwangi
- New micro-data on household wealth in Denmark: perspectives for national accounts , pp 192-195

- Martin Oksbjerg
- New strategy of data sharing and data access in statistics: the view from Banco de Portugal

- Ana R Gonçalves, Mário Lourenço, Daniel V Sousa and Thomas Verheij
- News and banks' equities: do words have predictive power?

- Valerio Astuti, Giuseppe Bruno, Sabina Marchetti and Juri Marcucci
- Nominees, registries and settlement systems: gathering securities statistics for soundness and efficiency purposes , pp 260-270

- Ian J Nield
- Non-bank financial institutions in Morocco: development and implications for financial stability

- Mohamed El Khaoua
- Non-financial sector's foreign exchange risk: new project of foreign exchange position monitoring system in Turkey

- Oya Gençay
- Novel methodologies for data quality management Anomaly detection in the Portuguese central credit register

- André Faria da Costa, Francisco Fonseca and Susana Maurício
- Nowcasting and monitoring Israeli real economic activity

- Tim Ginker and Tanya Suhoy
- Nowcasting business and financial cycles using low- and high-frequency data

- Alberto Americo, Frederik Hering and Rukmani Vaithianathan
- Nowcasting economic activity with mobility data

- Koji Takahashi, Kohei Matsumura, Yusuke Oh and Tomohiro Sugo
- Nowcasting New Zealand GDP using machine learning algorithms

- Adam Richardson, Thomas van Florenstein Mulder and Tugrul Vehbi
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