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- Cross-border banking transactions in the euro area , pp 518-531

- Antonio Colangelo and Michele Lenza
- Cross-border contagion risk to the Malaysian banking system

- Harikumara Sababathy and Lim Sheng Ling
- Cross-border derivatives exposures: how global are derivatives markets? , pp 159-164

- Sally Davies
- Cross-border derivatives statistics in France: the use of accounting data , pp 54-61

- Alain Christophory
- Cross-country bank-firm lending relationships: How can the Legal Entity Identifier help?

- Jose Maria Serena Garralda
- Cross-currency swap market through the lens of OTC derivative transaction data – impact of Covid-19 and subsequent recovery

- Kazuaki Washimi and Rinto Maruyama
- Currency untions: key variables, definitions, measurement, and statistical improvement , pp 139-158

- Charles Enoch and Russell Krueger
- Current statistical system and future developing projects

- Hela Zghal
- Data and analytics risk management framework for central banking

- Maryam Haghighi and Vivianne Taillefer
- Data and information exchange between the national Bank of Slovakia (NBS) and financial market participants , pp 344-347

- Gregor Bajtay and Jan Seman
- Data as a critical factor for central banks

- Maciej Piechocki
- Data as a critical factor for central banks

- Maciej Piechocki and Anne Leslie-Bini
- Data Building a database on cryptocurrencies

- Anamaria Illes and Ilaria Mattei
- Data gaps in the UK financial sector: some lessons learned from the recent crisis , pp 28-44

- Gareth Murphy and Robert Westwood
- Data Governance: an orchestra of people, processes and technology

- Maria do Carmo Moreno
- Data Governance: issues for the National Statistical System

- Irena Krizman and Bruno Tissot
- Data issues in the context of the recent financial turmoil (27 August 2008) , pp 513-519

- Paul Van den Bergh
- Data management - running systems and ongoing projects in the National Bank of Romania , pp 146-148

- Andreea Varjoghe
- Data management in the data evolution era at Bank of Thailand

- Pimpimol Chansang
- Data modelling - merging supervision, statistics and monetary analysis data into a joint data set for financial enterprises , pp 402-407

- Olav Stensrud
- Data needs and statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis

- Jose Maria Serena Garralda and Bruno Tissot
- Data needs and statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis

- Claudia Buch
- Data needs, an overview on the Irving Fisher Committee stock taking

- Christian Schmieder and Elena Triebskorn
- Data on bilateral external positions, an insight into globalisation , pp 168-174

- Lucie Laliberte and John Motala
- Data on the balance sheet positions of households and financial and non-financial corporations in Slovenia , pp 536-563

- Nina Bostner
- Data quality management of entity group data: relevance and tools to address current challenges

- Bruno Carreiras
- Data requirements for monitoring financial stability in emerging market economies , pp 33-38

- Hermann Remsperger and Bernd Braasch
- 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
- Data science and statistics: a network analysis to understand the foreign investment

- João Falcão Silva, Flávio Pinheiro and Bojan Stavrik
- Data science at the Netherlands Bank

- Iman Lelyveld
- Data science in central banking: applications and tools

- Douglas Araujo, Giuseppe Bruno, Juri Marcucci, Rafael Schmidt and Bruno Tissot
- Data science in central banking: enhancing the access to and sharing of data

- Bruno Tissot
- Data Science in Central Banking: Enhancing the access to and sharing of data

- Alessandra Perrazzelli
- Data science in central banking: unlocking the potential of data

- Douglas Kiarelly Godoy de Araujo, Adam Cap, Ilaria Mattei, Rafael Schmidt, Olivier Sirello and Bruno Tissot
- Data science in the context of international banking statistics

- Jacob Ewertzh
- Data science opportunities with non-cash transactional payments

- Per Nymand-Andersen
- Data sharing under confidentiality

- Erdem Başer, Timur Hulagu, Ersan Akyıldız, Adnan Bilgen, Murat Cenk, İrem Keskinkurt-Paksoy and A. Sevtap Selçuk-Kestel
- Data sharing using a global data registry: on a place to discover global structured time series, macro and micro data

- Nelson Matt and Glenn Philip Tice
- Data sources for the compilation of the Norwegian securities statistics , pp 47-52

- Ole Petter Rygvold
- Data strategy within BIS Innovation 2025 program

- Hiren Jani
- Debt in Norwegian households within a life-cycle perspective: an analysis using household-level data

- Kjersti-Gro Lindquist, Magdalena Riser, Haakon Solheim and Bjørn Helge Vatne
- Debt securities statistics: the Bank of Thailand's experience , pp 65-69

- Pusadee Ganjarerdee
- Deep learning solutions for dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models

- Mo Ashtari and Vladimir Skavysh
- Deep vector autoregression for macroeconomic data

- Marc Agustí, Ignacio Vidal-Quadras Costa and Patrick Altmeyer
- Defining business transformation rules in a standardised format – a practical case

- Daniela Arru and Giulia Oddone
- Defining households' wealth in business , pp 264-283

- Riccardo Bonci, Luigi Cannari, Grazia Marchese, Andrea Neri and Alexandros Karagrigoriou
- Demystifying big data in official statistics – it’s not rocket science!

- Jens Mehrhoff
- Demystifying output gap pressure through surveys in a monetary analysis setting: an experimental perspective

- Ashwin Madhou
- Denoised least squars forecasting of GDP changes using indexes of consumer and business sentiment , pp 383-392

- Antonis Michis
- Derivative market: the experience of Chile , pp 12-19

- Luis Opazo
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