Examples of using Escb in English and their translations into Finnish
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Thus, the term ESCB denotes an institutional framework that establishes an« organic link»
Monetary policy 1.1 Monetary policy strategy In February 1997 the EMI published a report entitled« The single monetary policy in Stage Three- Elements of the monetary policy strategy of the ESCB».
Therefore, the ECB would strongly recommend exempting ESCB central banks transactions from the transparency requirements(30). 7.3.
Since 2001, the ESCB and the Committee of European Securities Regulators( CESR) cooperate closely on securities clearing
The statistical requirements of the ECB are presented in the document« Statistical information collected and compiled by the ESCB» May 2000.
Sources: ESCB, except change in general government debt,
legislation in Spain is compatible with the Treaty and the ESCB Statute.
The basis for the euro area statistics compiled by the ECB is presented in a document entitled« Statistical information collected and compiled by the ESCB», dated May 2000.
May be released for European System of Central Banks( ESCB) use only;
legislation in Austria is compatible with the Treaty and the ESCB Statute.
is not compatible with the Treaty and the ESCB Statute.
ECB, ESCB and the Eurosystem> The strategic intents of the Eurosystem.
The bank's objectives are derived from a general reference in Article 2 of the law pursuant to which the bank shall form an integral part of the ESCB.
Introduction presented in a document entitled« Statistical information collected and compiled by the ESCB», dated May 2000,
further improving the exchange of information between supervisory authorities and ESCB central banks,
this work led to the publication in September 1997 of an EMI report entitled« The single monetary policy in Stage Three- General documentation on ESCB monetary policy instruments and procedures».
The Governing Council updated the assessment of securities settlement systems eligible for the settlement of Eurosystem credit operations against the« Standards for the use of EU securities settlement systems in ESCB credit operations», published in 1998.
work will also take into account a number of other papers on the issue of clearing and settlement, in particular the« Standards for the use of EU securities settlement systems in ESCB credit operations».
First, it assesses the compliance of securities settlement systems( SSSs) in the euro area with the« Standards for the use of EU securities settlement systems in ESCB credit operations»( known as the« Eurosystem user standards") 13, as well as links between those SSSs.
The exchange of confidential data for statistical purposes between the ESS and the ESCB may take place where deemed necessary for the development, production and dissemination of European or ESCB Statistics and if explicitly provided for in Community law.
