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- The use of sample surveys to support monetary and financial stability analysis: an overview of the central bank of Nigeria

- Kufre J Bassey
- The use of securities holdings statistics (SHS) for designing new euro area financial integration indicators

- Linda Rousová and Antonio Rodríguez Caloca
- 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
- The use of security-by-security databases to monitor the interest rate of private debt securities and to easure credit risk premium - the Portuguese case , pp 356-364

- Joao Miguel Coelho
- The use of surveys to measure sentiment and expected behaviour of key sectors in the economy: evidence from the business survey conducted by the Central Bank of Lebanon , pp 248-277

- Sana Souaid Jad
- The wealth and debt of Danish families , pp 465-495

- Anders Møller Christensen, Asger Lau Andersen, Martin Oksbjerg, Nick Nielsen, Ri Kaarup and Sigrid Alexandra Koob
- The weight of a Libra: are stablecoins a new challenge for external statistics compilers?

- Alessandro Croce, Marco Langiulli and Giuseppina Marocchi
- Thirty years of experience in database management: the BIS Data Bank , pp 308-312

- Christian Dembiermont
- Three targets for making statistics easier to understand

- Mingfei Qiu
- Time series outlier detection, a data-driven approach

- Nicola Benatti and Alexis Maurin
- Together we make it better: How a multidisciplinary team unlocked the statistical communication function at the Banco de Portugal

- Lígia Maria Nunes
- Total factor productivity in the G7 countries: a shorte note , pp 3-11

- João Amador and Carlos Coimbra
- Toward FATS and beyond: the case of Thailand , pp 488-502

- Ornicha Tattawasart
- Toward further improvement of the Flow of Funds Accounts , pp 515-525

- Sayako Konno
- Towards a better view of Dutch net foreign assets , pp 532-541

- Gerrit van den Dool and Rini Hillebrand
- Towards a global financial inclusion data infrastructure

- Djibril M Mbengue
- Towards a more comprehensive understanding of corporate leverage ratios

- Nicolas Griesshaber
- Tracking sustainable investment: who is financing who?

- Francisco Conceição, Rafael Figueira and Pedro Silva
- Tracking the economy during the Covid-19 pandemic: the contribution of high frequency indicators

- Jerome Coffinet, Jean-Brieux Delbos, Jean-Noël Kien, Etienne Kintzler, Ariane Lestrade, Michel Mouliom, Théo Nicolas and Vojtech Kaiser
- Trade collapse, data gaps and the impact of the financial crisis on official statistics , pp 480-487

- Andreas Maurer, Hubert Escaith and Marc Auboin
- Transaction and valuation effects on Germany's international investment position (IIP) - new statistical approaches and IIP trends

- Ursula Schipper
- Transition versus physical climate risk pricing in euro area financial markets: A text-based approach

- Giovanna Bua, Daniel Kapp, Federico Ramella and Lavinia Rognone
- Treatment of hybrid securities , pp 114-117

- Kenneth Aberbach
- Treatment of risk in the estimation of FISIM , pp 334-338

- Satoru Hagino and Katsurako Sonoda
- Trends in portfolio investment statistics - India , pp 268-272

- Agam Prakash Gaur
- Trends in the borrowing pattern of French households , pp 205-213

- Emmanuel Gervais
- 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
- UAE Balance of payments: challenges and innovative compilation methods

- Abubaker Al Sayari
- Unbundling package tours: a Machine Learning application with the LASSO

- Andrea Carboni, Claudio Doria and Alessandro Moro
- Unconventional monetary policy - is there a call for unconventional statistics?

- Filipa Lima and Sonia Mota
- Understanding big data: fundamental concepts and framework

- Paul Robinson
- Understanding long-term mortgage arrears in Ireland: insights from macro and micro data

- Jean Cassidy
- Understanding money markets via surveys , pp 108-110

- Peter Neudorfer
- Understanding the presence of MNEs in Ireland as an end user

- Jenny Osborne-Kinch, Caroline Mehigan and Maria Woods
- Unique identifiers in micro-data management - the Centralised Securities Database (CSDB) experience

- Asier Cornejo Pérez, Javier Huerga, Frank Mayerlen and JJohannes Micheler
- Unit labour cost, wages and labour productivity in Canada: A bottom-up analysis

- Joshua Brault, Maryam Haghighi, Masoud Nasari and Hashmat Khan
- Unlocking the social media whereabouts in the age of central banks

- Luís de Carvalho Campos
- Unravelling household financial assets and demographic characteristics: a novel data perspective

- Simone Arrigoni, Agustín Bénétrix, Tara McIndoe-Calder and Davide Romelli
- Unsupervised outlier detection in official statistics

- Nhan-Tam Nguyen
- Unveiling the interconnectedness of banks in payment system: methodology, utilization, and data governance considerations

- Renardi Ardiya Bimantoro, Irfan Sampe and Mohammad Khoyrul Hidayat
- Update on the work of the International Network for Exchanging Experiences on Statistical Handling of Granular Data (INEXDA)

- Stefan Bender, Jannick Blaschke and Christian Hirsch
- Updating BIS statistical processes to face the challenges of the data revolution

- Edward Lambe
- US banks' exposures to climate transition risks

- Hyeyoon Jung, João Santos and Lee Seltzer
- Use of AnaCredit granular data for macroprudential analysis

- Orestes Collazo Brananova and Gibran Watfe
- Use of consumer credit data for statistical purposes: Korean experience

- Byong-ki Min
- Use of credit registers to monitor financial stability risks: A cross-country application to sectoral risk

- Patrick Van Roy, Gaia Barbic, Anne Koban and Charalampos Kouratzoglou
- Use of financial accounts and sectoral balance sheets for enhancing macroeconomic analysis in the Russian Federation

- Alieva Piruza
- Use of financial accounts at the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

- Cansu Gökçe Zeybek
- Use of financial accounts in the context of the ECB needs for monetary policy and financial stability analysis

- Celestino Girón
- Use of micro-level data on mutual funds to better determine household savings in Japan’s financial accounts

- Naoto Osawa
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