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The Official External Reserves (OER) dataset provides monthly information on the outstanding amounts under Reserve Assets. These assets by category are: monetary gold, Special Drawing Rights, reserve position in the IMF, foreign exchange and other claims. Reserve assets...
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This dataset provides a sectoral breakdown of all securities issuances of equity or debt by Irish resident entities. Data is published on a monthly basis and shows the trends in total issuance (stock) and transactions (flow). From December 2020, the Securities Issues data...
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The Quarterly Financial Accounts (QFA) present a complete and consistent set of quarterly financial data for all sectors of the Irish economy. They provide comprehensive information on the financial and investment activities of households, non-financial corporations, financial...
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Daily Card Payments by Irish Households. A subset of the monthly Card Payment Statistics. The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic created the need for timely, high-frequency data, such as the Daily Credit and Debit Card Statistics, to better understand the impact of the pandemic...
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Comprehensive information is collected on Irish-resident special purpose entities engaged in securitisation activity. The data details stock and transactions on a quarterly basis, with information on the scale, composition, geographical and sectoral exposures of vehicles’...
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GovernmentThe table relates to Gross National Debt (GND) only, providing a breakdown of the outstanding debt amounts into euro-denominated and non-euro denominated debt items as well as a residual maturity breakdown of debt. GND is the debt incurred by the Exchequer before the deduction...
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Table B.1.2 provide monthly interest rates on euro-denominated outstanding loans from/to euro area households and NFCs on the balance sheets of credit institutions resident in Ireland, on the basis of the original maturity of the loans
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GovernmentThe Credit Card Statistics provide data in relation to monthly credit card transactions. A breakdown of the number of credit cards issued to Irish residents is also provided.
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GovernmentCard Payments by Irish Households. The Credit and Debit Card Statistics provide data in relation to credit and debit card transactions, including a sectoral breakdown of expenditure, E-commerce, spending outside Ireland, and data pertaining to the role of debit cards. A...
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This file contains income and expenditure data taken from the private motor National Claims Information Database (NCID). To view the detailed NCID report kindly refer to the Central Bank publication link in the Landing Page section under Additional Info.
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The data template on international reserves and foreign currency liquidity provides a detailed overview of the Irish international reserves and other foreign currency assets and potential and predetermined short-term foreign currency inflows and net drains. The data are...
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Balance sheet (assets and liabilities) data for insurance corporations resident in Ireland (ESA 2010 sector S128). S128 consists of financial corporations that principally engage in financial intermediation as a consequence of the pooling of risks mainly in the form of direct...
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The Residential Mortgage Arrears and Repossessions Statistics detail quarterly developments in the number and value of mortgages in arrears, restructured mortgages, in legal proceedings and repossessed properties. Data are broken down by principal residences (PDH) and buy-to...
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The monthly card payment statistics provide data in relation to credit and debit card transactions undertaken by Irish resident households. The data includes the monthly value and volume of transactions across both credit and debit cards by Irish households. The data is...
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This dataset details monthly holdings by sector of all Irish Government bonds that have a maturity of greater than one year.
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Detailed Daily Card Payments
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Financial Interest Rates (Historical Series)
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National Money Supply (Historical Series)
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Stock Exchange Indices (Historical Series)
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Foreign Exchange Rate (Historical Series)