Eksempler på brug af Monthly data på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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MONETARY, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS STATISTICS MFI balance sheet-- monthly data from end-September 1997 including Greece from March 1998.
Estimation of monthly data In accordance with Article 6( 1)( b) of Regulation ECB/ 2007/8, NCBs collect IF shares/ units issued on a monthly basis.
Monetary aggregates( M1, M2-M1 and M3)-- monthly data from January 1980 with less reliable data prepared for research purposes from 1970.
Timeliness The first data reporting according to Regulation ECB/ 2001/13 begins with monthly data for January 2003.
MFI interest rates-- monthly data on six deposit and four lending rates from non-harmonised national sources from January 1996.
growth rates are calculated using adjustments based on the more aggregated monthly data.
International reserves and foreign currency liquidity-- monthly data from December 1999 reserve assets only from December 1998.
The objective is to supply monthly data on the business of MFIs in terms of stocks.
outlined monthly data allowances in all markets.
You can also get the iPad Pro on a contract with monthly data from UK carriers.
First reporting according to this Regulation begins with monthly data for January 2003.
Monthly data requirement relates only to holdings of securities issued by MFIs located in the euro area.
Each monthly data set is large(over 4 million rows),
Provided monthly data cover at least 95% of the total national MFI balance sheet,
The consolidated balance sheet provides monthly data on the business of MFIs in sufficient detail to give the ECB full information on monetary developments in the euro area.
The monthly data reported by credit institutions are also used to calculate their individual reserve base.
The monthly data are revised each quarter in the light of more complete quarterly information which fully conforms to international statistical standards.
Looking through the volatility in monthly data, loan growth continues to be very subdued.
Such positive short-term developments need to be assessed with caution, owing to the volatility in monthly data.
Moreover, as MFIs, the central banks also have to provide on a quarterly basis more detailed information than is provided in the monthly data.