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The ECB and national central banks provide official statistics on the health of the economy. These statistics support all aspects of the ECB's work, including monetary policy, financial stability and banking supervision.
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The euro short-term rate, and any re-publication thereof...
- ECB Statistical Data Warehouse
Payments statistics data collected under the amending...
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The ECB Data Portal provides access to all official ECB...
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Browse data organised in structured sets. This list provides...
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Explore and compare euro area and national main figures...
- Publications
This section contains a large variety of statistical...
- Consolidated banking data
These data contain information on the aggregate consolidated...
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Payments statistics data collected under the amending Regulation ECB/2020/59 published for the first time. Semi-annual data for 2022 and quarterly data from Q1-2022 until Q2-2023 are now available. More information here: Press release, Data in the ECB Data Portal and Interactive dashboards.
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The ECB Data Portal provides access to all official ECB statistics. The portal also provides options to download data and comprehensive metadata for each dataset. Statistical publications and dashboards offer a compilation of key data on selected topics.
Find data disseminated by the ECB on various topics, such as balance of payments, exchange rates, inflation, interest rates, etc. Data are organised in structured sets and available in SDMX2.1 CSV format.
Find statistics on euro area and national indicators such as interest rates, inflation, balance of payments, investment funds and more. Explore interactive visualisations and easy-to-understand information on the core data.
This section contains a large variety of statistical reports, interactive dashboards and annexes to the European Central Bank’s official publications.
These data contain information on the aggregate consolidated profitability, balance sheets, asset quality, liquidity and solvency of EU banks, and refer to all EU Member States. The banks are divided into three size groups: small, medium-sized and large.