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

- Alessandra Perrazzelli
- Data science in the context of international banking statistics

- Jacob Ewertzh and John Svanäng
- Data science opportunities with non-cash transactional payments

- Per Nymand-Andersen
- Data science: the role of statisticians

- Elisabetta Carfagna
- 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
- Derivatives markets, products and participants: an overview , pp 3-11

- Michael Chiu
- Deriving household indebtedness indicators by linking micro and macro balance sheet data

- Juha Honkkila and Ilja Kristian Kavonius
- Designing and implementing a nationwide survey for the production of quarterly GDP series in Nigeria , pp 289-312

- C M Okafor and S N Essien
- Determinants of credit in the Polish banking sector before and after the GFC according to information from the NBP Senior Loan Officer Survey. Does supply or demand matter?

- Zuzanna Wosko
- Determinants of household saving and borrowing in Botswana , pp 284-296

- Mediyamere O. Radipotsane
- Determinants of the price of bitcoin: An analysis with machine learning and interpretability techniques

- Jose Manuel Carbo Martinez and Sergio Gorjón Rivas
- Determinants on firm survival in Chile: Evidence from cohort 2010 for the period 2011-15

- Diana Lopez, Daymler O'Farrill, Josué Pérez and Beatriz Velasquez
- Developing a database on securities holders. the case of Japan , pp 613-626

- Yoshiko Sato and Satoru Hagino
- Developing an extended and more agile external accounts program

- Jennifer Withington
- Developing data and information on israel's credit market , pp 638-642

- Yair Haim
- Developing database on securities holders information: the case of Japan , pp 102-110

- Yoshiko Sato
- Developing distributional household balance sheets

- Ilja Kristian Kavonius and Juha Honkkila
- Developing the statistical communication function at Danmarks Nationalbank

- Rasmus Kofoed Mandsberg and Lars Risbjerg
- Development and compilation of macroprudential indicators for financial stability and monetary policy in Nigeria

- Sunday Nyong Essien and Sani Ibrahim Doguwa
- Development and utilisation of financial derivatives in China , pp 20-28

- Jinan Yan
- Development of a Labor Market Intelligence System (LMIS) using big data: the Philippine case

- Mary Grace Del Rosario
- Development of derivatives statistics: challenges for the Bank of Japan , pp 80-85

- Satoru Hagino
- Development of housing finance and its impact on socio-economic uplift in the emerging economy in Bangladesh , pp 97-110

- Khandaker Khalidur Rahman
- Development of statistics for aggregate household debt service ratio in Korea

- Jooyung Lee
- Developments in the residential mortgage market in Germany – what can Google data tell us?

- Simon Oehler
- Differences in measuring FDI: do they matter for our economic conclusions?

- Konstantin Wacker
- Digital advertising activities in Japan's services producer price index

- Moegi Inoue
- Digital finance, development, and climate change

- Sébastien Galanti and Ҫiğdem Yilmaz Ӧzsoy
- Digital transformation of financial regulators and the emergence of supervisory technologies (SupTech): a case study of the UK Financial Conduct Authority

- Pavle Avramović
- Digital twins for bridging climate data gaps: from flood hazards to firms' physical assets to banking risks

- Etienne de L'Estoile, Lisa Kerdelhué and Thierry Verdier
- Digitally-enhanced macroeconomic statistics manuals: the quest for methodological serviceability and compilation synergies

- Celestino Girón
- Direct investment positions held by captive financial institutions in Luxembourg affiliated to investment funds focusing on private equity or real estate

- Gabriele Di Filippo
- Disagreement between human and machine predictions

- Daisuke Miyakawa and Kohei Shintani
- Discussant comments on session 52: Lessons learnt for statistics from the current financial crisis , pp 387-388

- J. Landefeld
- Discussant comments on session IPM17: Implementing the 1993 System of National Accounts , pp 38-39

- Henk Lub
- Discussant comments on session IPM68: Risk in finance - the state of the art in statistical methods , pp 150

- Filipa Lima
- Discussant comments on session IPM68: Risks in finance - the state of the art in statistical methods , pp 151-152

- Satoru Hagino
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