IREF231942false2024-03-19T04:39:56ZAMECOBanknotes statisticsBank Lending Survey StatisticsShipments of Euro Banknotes Statistics (ESCB)Euro Area Balance of Payments and International Investment Position StatisticsBalance Sheet ItemsBalance Sheet Items Statistics (tables 2 to 5 of the Blue Book)Statistics on Consolidated Banking DataConsolidated Banking dataCentral Counterparty Clearing StatisticsComposite Indicator of Systemic StressCountry-Level Index of Financial Stress (CLIFS)Commercial Property Price StatisticsDealogic DCM analytics dataDerived DataDWAECB_STBS1EONIA: Euro Interbank Offered RateDISCONTINUEDESA95 National AccountsEuropean Union Balance of Payments (Source Eurostat)Euro Short-Term RateExchange RatesFinancial market dataFinancial Vehicle CorporationForeign Exchange StatisticsDISCONTINUEDGovernment StatisticsInsurance Corporations Assets and LiabilitiesInsurance Corporations OperationsIndices of Consumer pricesIndicators of Financial IntegrationInternal Liquidity ManagementInterest rate statisticsInvestment Funds Balance Sheet StatisticsEBA Key Risk IndicatorsLarge Insurance Groups StatisticsList of MFIsMFI Interest Rate StatisticsMoney Market SurveyMoney Market Statistical ReportingMacroeconomic Projection DatabaseOther Financial IntermediariesPAYPCNPCPPCTPDDPEMPension Fund Assets and LiabilitiesPension funds RegulationPISPMCPPCPSNPayments and Settlement Systems StatisticsPSTPTNPTTInternational Reserves of the EurosystemRisk Assessment IndicatorsRisk Dashboard dataRisk Dashboard dataCommercial Property PricesStructural Housing IndicatorsReal Estate StatisticsResidential Property ValuationRetail Interest RatesResidential Property Price Index StatisticsResidential Property ValuationReal Time Database (research database)Survey on the Access to Finance of SMEsSecuritiesSecurities exchange - Trading StatisticsStructural Housing Indicators StatisticsSecurities Holding StatisticsSurvey of Professional ForecastersBanking structural statistical indicatorsStructural Financial Indicators for PaymentsSecurities Settlement StatisticsBalance of Payments statistics, national dataEuro Area Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Statistics, Geographical BreakdownSTEP dataShort-Term StatisticsSupervisory Banking StatisticsOpinion SurveysTarget BalancesExternal TradeTrade weightsFinancial market data - yield curveMAPPED_FLOW_IDBKNBanknotes statistics - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDBSIBalance Sheet Items - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDCPPCommercial Property Price Statistics - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDEXRExchange Rates - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDFMFinancial market data - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDFVCFinancial Vehicle Corporation - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDICBInsurance Corporations Assets and Liabilities - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDICOInsurance Corporations Operations - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDICPIndices of Consumer prices - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDILMInternal Liquidity Management - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDIRSInterest rate statistics - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDIVFInvestment Funds Balance Sheet Statistics - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDBSIENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_BSI(1.0).HCL_JDF_BSI_MFI_BALANCE_SHEETAggregated balance sheet of euro area monetary financial institutions, excluding the Eurosystem (millions of euro)This table shows the national contributions to the aggregated balance sheet of euro area monetary financial institutions (excluding the Eurosystem).
Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of January 2001, Slovenian data as of January 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of January 2008, Slovakian data as of January 2009, Estonian data as of January 2011, Latvian data as of January 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as January 2015.
In Germany a change was made in December 2010 to the recording practice, leading to an increase in total assets and liabilities as well as remaining assets and liabilities (especially due to the on-balance sheet recording of derivatives held in the trading book).
Before January 2003 data for loans to other euro area residents were collected in March, June, September and December each year. Monthly data on outstanding amounts prior to January 2003 and monthly growth rates prior to January 2004 are derived from quarterly data.
Household data include non-profit institutions serving households. Money market fund shares/units data relate to euro area residents. Amounts issued by non-euro area residents are included in external assets. Amounts held by non-euro area residents are included in external liabilities.MAPPED_FLOW_IDBSIENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_BSI(1.0).HCL_JDF_BSI_MFI_DOMESTIC_CROSS_BORDERDomestic and cross-border positions of euro area monetary financial institutions, excluding the Eurosystem (EUR billions, outstanding amounts at end of period)The table shows the national contributions to selected items of the aggregated balance sheet of euro area monetary financial institutions (excluding the Eurosystem), broken down into within-country business; positions against other euro area Member States; positions against EU Member States not belonging to the euro area; and positions against non-EU countries.
Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of January 2001, Slovenian data as of January 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of January 2008, Slovakian data as of January 2009, Estonian data as of January 2011, Latvian data as of January 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as of January 2015.
The term "banks" is used in this table to indicate institutions of a similar type to monetary financial institutions resident outside the EU.MAPPED_FLOW_IDBSIENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_BSI(1.0).HCL_JDF_BSI_MFI_GROWTH_RATESGrowth rates for the national contributions to the aggregated balance sheet of euro area monetary financial institutions(annual growth rates at end of period)The ECB computes annual growth rates as the differences in outstanding amounts adjusted for all non-transaction related issues, i.e. revaluations, reclassifications, and exchange rate adjustments. The ECB's computation might lead to results that differ from the growth rates published by NCBs. In the case of loans, the annual growth rates shown for country A refer to loans granted by MFIs resident in country A to all euro area residents; the growth rates do not provide information about the loans granted to the citizens of country A. Moreover, the published growth rates exclude securitised loans that have been removed from the balance sheet and thus they might differ substantially from the growth rate of lending received by the counterparty sector. Further information as well as growth rates corrected for securitised loans can be found on the websites of the NCBs. Analogously, in the case of deposits, the annual growth rates given for country B refer to deposits held by all euro area residents with MFIs resident in country B; the growth rates do not provide information about the deposits held by the citizens of country B.
Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of January 2001, Slovenian data as of January 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of January 2008, Slovakian data as of January 2009, Estonian data as of January 2011, Latvian data as of January 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as of January 2015.
Before January 2003 data for loans to other euro area residents were collected in March, June, September and December each year. Monthly data on outstanding amounts prior to January 2003 and monthly growth rates prior to January 2004 are derived from quarterly data.
Household data include non-profit institutions serving households. Money market fund shares/units data relate to euro area residents. Amounts issued by non-euro area residents are included in external assets. Amounts held by non-euro area residents are included in external liabilities.MAPPED_FLOW_IDEXRENTITY_DIMCURRENCY_DENOMHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_EXR(1.0).HCL_JDF_EXR_HCI_CPIHarmonised competitiveness indicators based on consumer price indices (period averages - index 1999 Q1=100)The purpose of harmonised competitiveness indicators (HCIs) is to provide consistent and comparable measures of euro area countries' price and cost competitiveness that are also consistent with the real effective exchange rates (EERs) of the euro. The HCIs are constructed using the same methodology and data sources that are used for the euro EERs. While the HCI of a specific country takes into account both intra and extra-euro area trade, however, the euro EERs are based on extra-euro area trade only. Therefore, the HCIs and euro EERs reflect different phenomena and are not directly comparable. The HCIs complement other competitiveness indicators published by some NCBs which may follow different methodologies and, in some cases, use different price and cost measures in order to account for the specific circumstances in the respective country.
For the euro area, the real effective exchange rate of the euro vis-à-vis 41 trading partners is displayed. For euro area countries, the table shows the harmonised competitiveness indicators calculated vis-à-vis these same 41 trading partners plus the other euro area countries. A positive/negative change indicates a decrease/increase in price competitiveness. For further information please refer to the explanatory note.MAPPED_FLOW_IDEXRENTITY_DIMCURRENCY_DENOMHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_EXR(1.0).HCL_JDF_EXR_HCI_GDPHarmonised competitiveness indicators based on GDP deflators (period averages - index 1999 Q1=100)The purpose of harmonised competitiveness indicators (HCIs) is to provide consistent and comparable measures of euro area countries' price and cost competitiveness that are also consistent with the real effective exchange rates (EERs) of the euro. The HCIs are constructed using the same methodology and data sources that are used for the euro EERs. While the HCI of a specific country takes into account both intra and extra-euro area trade, however, the euro EERs are based on extra-euro area trade only. Therefore, the HCIs and euro EERs reflect different phenomena and are not directly comparable. The HCIs complement other competitiveness indicators published by some NCBs which may follow different methodologies and, in some cases, use different price and cost measures in order to account for the specific circumstances in the respective country.
For the euro area, the real effective exchange rate of the euro vis-à-vis 41 trading partners is displayed. For euro area countries, the table shows the harmonised competitiveness indicators calculated vis-à-vis the same 41 trading partners plus the other euro area countries. A positive/negative change indicates a decrease/increase in price competitiveness. For further information please refer to the explanatory note.MAPPED_FLOW_IDEXRENTITY_DIMCURRENCY_DENOMHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_EXR(1.0).HCL_JDF_EXR_HCI_ULCTHarmonised competitiveness indicators based on unit labour costs indices for the total economy (period averages - index 1999 Q1=100)The purpose of harmonised competitiveness indicators (HCIs) is to provide consistent and comparable measures of euro area countries' price and cost competitiveness that are also consistent with the real effective exchange rates (EERs) of the euro. The HCIs are constructed using the same methodology and data sources that are used for the euro EERs. While the HCI of a specific country takes into account both intra and extra-euro area trade, however, the euro EERs are based on extra-euro area trade only. Therefore, the HCIs and euro EERs reflect different phenomena and are not directly comparable. The HCIs complement other competitiveness indicators published by some NCBs which may follow different methodologies and, in some cases, use different price and cost measures in order to account for the specific circumstances in the respective country.
For the euro area, the real effective exchange rate of the euro vis-à-vis 18 trading partners is displayed. For euro area countries, the table shows the harmonised competitiveness indicators calculated vis-à-vis the same 18 trading partners plus the other euro area countries. A positive/negative change indicates a decrease/increase in cost competitiveness. For further information please refer to the explanatory note.MAPPED_FLOW_IDICPENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_ICP(1.0).HCL_JDF_ICP_COICOP_ANRHICP - Annual percentage changes, breakdown by purpose of consumption(percentage change)This table shows the annual consumer price inflation rate, i.e. the percentage change in consumer prices from the same period of the previous year, as measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for the euro area and the euro area countries. The breakdown is in accordance with the classification of individual consumption by purpose adapted to the needs of the HICP (ECOICOP).
In addition to this breakdown, the table entitled "Harmonised indices of consumer prices, breakdown by type of product (mainly used by the ECB)" gives an alternative presentation based on the same detailed HICP sub-indices.
Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of January 2001, Slovenian data as of January 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of January 2008, Slovakian data as of January 2009, Estonian data as of January 2011, Latvian data as of January 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as of January 2015.
ECB calculations are based on Eurostat data. National contributions may not add up exactly to the euro area HICP growth rate due to rounding differences; for user support, please contact ECB's Statistics hotline(https://ecb-registration.escb.eu/statistical-information).MAPPED_FLOW_IDICPENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_ICP(1.0).HCL_JDF_ICP_COICOP_INWHICP - Expenditure weights, breakdown by purpose of consumption(Parts per 1000. HICP total = 1000)This table shows household expenditure weights used by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for the euro area and the euro area countries. The figures are shown as a percentage of the expenditures covered by the overall HICP. The HICP expenditure weights are updated on an annual basis. The breakdown is in accordance with the classification of individual consumption by purpose adapted to the needs of the HICP (ECOICOP).
In addition to this breakdown, the table entitled "Harmonised indices of consumer prices, breakdown by type of product (mainly used by the ECB)" gives an alternative presentation based on the same detailed HICP sub-indices.
Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of January 2001, Slovenian data as of January 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of January 2008, Slovakian data as of January 2009, Estonian data as of January 2011, Latvian data as of January 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as of January 2015.MAPPED_FLOW_IDICPENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_ICP(1.0).HCL_JDF_ICP_COICOP_INXHICP - Indices, breakdown by purpose of consumption(2015=100)This table shows consumer price developments as measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for the euro area and the euro area countries. The figures shown are index values. The index reference year is 2015=100. A value of 110, for example, indicates that prices have increased by 10% since 2015. The breakdown is in accordance with the classification of individual consumption by purpose adapted to the needs of the HICP (ECOICOP).MAPPED_FLOW_IDICPENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_ICP(1.0).HCL_JDF_ICP_ECONOMIC_ACTIVITIES_ANRHICP - Annual percentage changes, breakdown by type of product (mainly used by the ECB)(percentage change)This table shows the annual consumer price inflation rate, i.e. the percentage change in consumer prices from the same period of the previous year, as measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for the euro area and the euro area countries. The breakdown is in accordance with the classification of individual consumption by purpose adapted to the needs of the HICP (ECOICOP). The breakdown shown is the one mainly used by the ECB.MAPPED_FLOW_IDICPENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_ICP(1.0).HCL_JDF_ICP_ECONOMIC_ACTIVITIES_INWHICP - Expenditure weights, breakdown by type of product (mainly used by the ECB)(Parts per 1000. HICP total = 1000)This table shows household expenditure weights used by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for the euro area and the euro area countries. The figures are shown as a percentage of the expenditures covered by the overall HICP. The HICP expenditure weights are updated on an annual basis. The breakdown is in accordance with the classification of individual consumption by purpose adapted to the needs of the HICP (ECOICOP). The breakdown shown is the one mainly used by the ECB.
These aggregates are compiled by Eurostat based on the most detailed level of the classification of individual consumption by purpose (ECOICOP). For more information on this classification please refer to the Eurostat HICP website (http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/hicp/overview). These categories provide an alternative presentation of HICP data which are useful for economic analysis.
Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of January 2001, Slovenian data as of January 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of January 2008, Slovakian data as of January 2009, Estonian data as of January 2011, Latvian data as of January 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as of January 2015.MAPPED_FLOW_IDICPENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_ICP(1.0).HCL_JDF_ICP_ECONOMIC_ACTIVITIES_INXHICP - Indices, breakdown by type of product (mainly used by the ECB)(2015=100)This table shows consumer price developments as measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for the euro area and the euro area countries. The figures shown are index values. The index reference year is 2015=100. A value of 110, for example, indicates that prices have increased by 10% since 2015. The breakdown is in accordance with the classification of individual consumption by purpose adapted to the needs of the HICP (ECOICOP). The breakdown shown is the one mainly used by the ECB.
These aggregates are compiled by Eurostat based on the most detailed level of the classification of individual consumption by purpose (ECOICOP). For more information on this classification please refer to the Eurostat HICP website (http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/hicp/overview). These categories provide an alternative presentation of HICP data which are useful for economic analysis.
Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of January 2001, Slovenian data as of January 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of January 2008, Slovakian data as of January 2009, Estonian data as of January 2011, Latvian data as of January 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as of January 2015.MAPPED_FLOW_IDIVFENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_IVF(1.0).HCL_JDF_IVF_ASSETS_LIABILITIESEuro area and national investment fund statistics - assets and liabilities(EUR billions; amounts outstanding at the end of the period, transactions during the period)This table shows the national contributions to the assets and liabilities of euro area investment funds other than money market funds.
Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate.MAPPED_FLOW_IDIVFENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_IVF(1.0).HCL_JDF_IVF_SHARESEuro area and national investment fund statistics - by investment policy and type of fund(EUR billions; amounts outstanding at the end of the period, transactions during the period)This table shows the national contributions to the shares/units issued by euro area investment funds other than money market funds.
Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate.MAPPED_FLOW_IDMFIENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_MFI(1.0).HCL_JDF_MFI_MFI_LISTNumber of monetary financial institutions (MFIs) in the euro area (pure number)This table shows the number of MFIs, by country and category.
Refers to position on the last working day of the month.
The euro area total covers the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate, the ECB and the EIB.
The European Central Bank is part of the Eurosystem.MAPPED_FLOW_IDMFIENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_MFI(1.0).HCL_JDF_MFI_MFI_LIST_NEANumber of monetary financial institutions (MFIs) in the non-participating Member States(pure number)This table shows the number of MFIs, by country and category.
Refers to position on the last working day of the month.
The EU total covers the countries which were members of the EU at the time to which the statistics relate.
The euro area total covers the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate, and the ECB.MAPPED_FLOW_IDMIRENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_MIR(1.0).HCL_JDF_MIR_MFI_INTEREST_RATESEuro area and national MFI interest rates (MIR)(percentages per annum ; rates on new business as average of the period ; rates on outstanding amounts as end-of-period, unless otherwise indicated)This table contains a selection of euro area and national MFI interest rates, chosen according to their importance at the euro area level. Some of the rates may reflect only small new business volumes or outstanding amounts in one or more of the participating countries. Besides, data subject to statistical confidentiality at the national level are also not given.
Data as of June 2010 may not be fully comparable with those prior to that date owing to methodological changes arising from the implementation of Regulations ECB/2008/32 and ECB/2009/7 (amending Regulation ECB/2001/18) together with other changes to the statistical reporting framework and practices in several euro area countries.
Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate.Slovenian data are included in euro area aggregates as of January 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of January 2008, Slovakian data as of January 2009, Estonian data as of January 2011, Latvian data as of January 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as of January 2015.
For overnight deposits, deposits redeemable at notice, credit card debt and revolving loans and overdrafts, new business and outstanding amounts coincide. End-period.
MFI interest rates on new deposits with agreed maturity are broken down by the original maturity of the deposit, while interest rates on deposits redeemable at notice are divided into separate categories according to the period of notice. MFI interest rates on new loans are, in turn, broken down by initial period of interest rate fixation. Interest rates on outstanding amounts are provided with a breakdown according to the original maturity of the deposit or loan.MAPPED_FLOW_IDPSSENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_PSS(1.0).HCL_JDF_PSS_PAYMENTS_NTotal number of transactions in the euro area(millions; total for the period)This table contains a restricted set of payment statistics covering payments by instruments of non-MFIs in the euro area. The data refer to the total number of transactions per country for the specified reference year.
The euro area total covers the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of 2001, Slovenian data as of 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of 2008, Slovakian data as of 2009, Estonian data as of 2011, Latvian data as of 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as of 2015.MAPPED_FLOW_IDPSSENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_PSS(1.0).HCL_JDF_PSS_PAYMENTS_N_NEATotal number of transactions in the non-participating Member States(millions; total for the period)This table contains a restricted set of payment statistics covering payments by instruments of non-MFIs in the EU. The data refer to the total number of transactions per non-euro area country for the specified reference year.
The EU total covers the countries which were members of the EU at the time to which the statistics relate.
The euro area total covers the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate.MAPPED_FLOW_IDPSSENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_PSS(1.0).HCL_JDF_PSS_PAYMENTS_PRelative importance of payment services in the euro area(percentage of total number of national transactions)This table contains a restricted set of payment statistics covering payments by instruments of non-MFIs in the euro area. The data refer to the percentage of transactions with each instrument in comparison with the total number of transactions in each country for the specified reference year.
The euro area total covers the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of 2001, Slovenian data as of 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of 2008, Slovakian data as of 2009, Estonian data as of 2011, Latvian data as of 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as of 2015.MAPPED_FLOW_IDPSSENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_PSS(1.0).HCL_JDF_PSS_PAYMENTS_P_NEARelative importance of payment services in the non-participating Member States(percentage of total number of national transactions)This table contains a restricted set of payment statistics covering payments by instruments of non-MFIs in the euro area. The data refer to the percentage of transactions with each instrument in comparison with the total number of transactions per non-euro area country for the specified reference year.
The EU total covers the countries which were members of the EU at the time to which the statistics relate.
The euro area total covers the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate.MAPPED_FLOW_IDPSSENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_PSS(1.0).HCL_JDF_PSS_PAYMENTS_VTotal value of transactions in the euro area(EUR millions; total for the period)This table contains a restricted set of payment statistics covering payments by instruments of non-MFIs in the euro area. The data refer to the total value of transactions per country for the specified reference year.
The euro area total covers the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of 2001, Slovenian data as of 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of 2008, Slovakian data as of 2009, Estonian data as of 2011, Latvian data as of 2014 and Lithuanian data are included as of 2015.MAPPED_FLOW_IDPSSENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_PSS(1.0).HCL_JDF_PSS_PAYMENTS_V_NEATotal value of transactions in the non-participating Member States(EUR millions; total for the period)This table contains a restricted set of payment statistics covering payments by instruments of non-MFIs in the EU. The data refer to the total value of transactions per non-euro area country for the specified reference year.
The EU total covers the countries which were members of the EU at the time to which the statistics relate.
The euro area total covers the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate.MAPPED_FLOW_IDBSIJDF_PUB_BSI_CROSS_BORDER_POSITIONS - Published seriesSeries of the 'Balance Sheet Items' dataflow that are used in ECB publicationsMAPPED_FLOW_IDBSIJDF_PUB_BSI_MFI_BALANCE_SHEET - Published seriesSeries of the 'Balance Sheet Items' dataflow that are used in ECB publicationsMAPPED_FLOW_IDIVFJDF_PUB_IVF_INVESTMENT_FUNDS - Published seriesSeries of the 'Investment Funds Balance Sheet Statistics' dataflow that are used in ECB publicationsMAPPED_FLOW_IDMIRJDF_PUB_MIR_BANK_INTEREST_RATES - Published seriesSeries of the 'MFI Interest Rate Statistics' dataflow that are used in ECB publicationsMAPPED_FLOW_IDSECENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_SEC(1.0).HCL_JDF_SEC_OAT_DEBT_SECURITIESOutstanding amounts and transactions of euro-denominated debt securities by country of residence, sector of the issuer and original maturity(EUR millions; nominal values)These tables show the national contributions to the outstanding amounts, gross issues and net issues of debt securities other than shares issued by euro area residents, broken down by sector of the issuer and by maturity.
The data up to the end of November 2012 are computed in accordance with the ESA 95 methodology. Thereafter, the data are based on the ESA 2010 methodology. The data up to the end of November 2012 are computed in accordance with the ESA 95 methodology. Thereafter, the data are based on the ESA 2010 methodology.
The euro area aggregate for the whole time series refers to the euro area composition as per the latest reference period.
The data concerning the general government sector are not directly comparable with the data on government debt collected for the purposes of the "excessive deficit procedure" of the Stability and Growth Pact described in Council Regulation (EC) No 1467/97 of 7 July 1997.MAPPED_FLOW_IDSECENTITY_DIMREF_AREAHIERARCHYurn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.Hierarchy=ECB.DISS:HCL_SEC(1.0).HCL_JDF_SEC_OAT_LISTED_SHARESOutstanding amounts and transactions of listed shares by country of residence and sector of the issuer(EUR millions; nominal values)This table shows the national contributions to the outstanding amounts, gross issues and net issues of listed shares issued by euro area residents, broken down by sector of the issuer.
The data up to the end of November 2012 are computed in accordance with the ESA 95 methodology. Thereafter, the data are based on the ESA 2010 methodology.
The euro area aggregate for the whole time series refers to the euro area composition as per the latest reference period.MAPPED_FLOW_IDMIRMFI Interest Rate Statistics - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDBSIEuro area monetary aggregatesDataflow for the euro area monetary aggregates section of the ECB Statistical Tablet ApplicationMAPPED_FLOW_IDEXRTITLE_DIMCURRENCYExchange ratesDataflow for the exchange rates section of the ECB Statistical Tablet Application.MAPPED_FLOW_IDICPInflationDataflow for the inflation section of the ECB Statistical Tablet Application.MAPPED_FLOW_IDICPKey euro area indicators (ICP)MAPPED_FLOW_IDBSIKey euro area indicators (BSI)MAPPED_FLOW_IDDDKey euro area indicators (DD)MAPPED_FLOW_IDSTSKey euro area indicators (STS)MAPPED_FLOW_IDEXRKey euro area indicators (EXR)MAPPED_FLOW_IDFMKey euro area indicators (FM)MAPPED_FLOW_IDMIRBank interest ratesDataflow for the bank interest rates section of the ECB Statistical Tablet ApplicationMAPPED_FLOW_IDPFBRPension funds Regulation - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDPFBPension Fund Assets and Liabilities - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDRESCCommercial Property Prices - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDRESRReal Estate Statistics - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDRPPResidential Property Price Index Statistics - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDSECSecurities - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDSTSShort-Term Statistics - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDSUROpinion Surveys - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDTRDExternal Trade - Published seriesMAPPED_FLOW_IDYCFinancial market data - yield curve - Published seriesAMECOBusiness Cycle StatisticsBanknotes StatisticsBank Lending Survey StatisticsBalance of Payments, I.I.P. and Reserve Assets StatisticsStatistics on Shipments of Euro BanknotesBalance Sheet ItemsCar StatisticsStatistics on Consolidated Banking DataStatistics on Consolidated Banking DataCentral Counterparty Clearing StatisticsCommercial property price statisticsDealogicDerived DataDistributional Wealth AccountsInternal Eonia RateESA95 National AccountsEuro Short-Term RateExchange RatesForecastFinancial market data (not related to foreign exchange)Financial Vehicle Corporation Assets and LiabilitiesForeign eXchange Statistics (foreign reserves & exchange operations)Government StatisticsInsurance corporations operationsIndices of Consumer PricesIndices of Consumer PricesInsurance corporations and pension funds assets and liabilitiesIndicators of Financial IntegrationInternal Liquidity ManagementInterest Rate Statistics (2004 EU Member States & ACCBs)Investment FundsLarge Insurance Group StatisticsMFI - List of monetary financial institutionsMFI Interest Rate StatisticsMoney Market SurveyMoney Market StatisticsMacroeconomic Projection databaseOther Financial IntermediariesPayments transactions (Key indicators)Electronic card payments sent by merchant categoryNumber of cards issued by resident PSPs by card function and schemeNumber of terminals provided by resident PSPs by type and functionNumber of participants in payments systemsTransactions in payments systemsCredit transfers (including fraud data)Direct debits (including fraud data)E-money payment transactions (including fraud data)Card payments and cash withdrawals using cards (including fraud data)Payment initiation services (including fraud data)Losses due to fraud by liability bearerATM, OTC and POS terminal transactionsPayments transactions by PSP categoryPayment and Settlement SystemsRisk Assessment IndicatorsReal Estate StatisticsRetail Interest RatesResidential Property Price IndicatorsReal Time Database (context of Euro Area Business Cycle Network)Survey on the Access to Finance of Small and Medium EnterprisesSecuritiesSecurities Exchange (trading) StatisticsStructural Housing Indicators StatisticsSecurities Holding StatisticsBanking Structural Statistical IndicatorsSecurities Settlement StatisticsShort-Term European Paper Statistics (STEP)Short-Term StatisticsSupervisory Banking StatisticsOpinion SurveysOpinion SurveysTarget BalancesExternal TradeOverall, Import, Export and Double Export Weights StatisticsEurostat Balance of Payments