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The PSS dataset currently contains information on:   Statistics on access and usage of payment services Statistics on access and usage of payment terminals Statistics on TARGET2 per country Statistics on national retail and large-value payment systems Statistics on pan-european systems Euro area aggregates and comparative indicators
The survey covers micro (1 to 9 employees), small (10 to 49 employees), medium-sized (50 to 249 employees) and large firms (250 or more employees) and it provides evidence on the financing conditions faced by SMEs compared with those of large firms during the past six months. In addition to a breakdown into firm size classes, it provides evidence across branches of economic activity, euro area countries, firm age, financial autonomy of the firms, and ownership of the firms. Part of the survey is run by the ECB every six months to assess the latest developments of the financing conditions of firms in the euro area. The more comprehensive survey, run together with the European Commission, was initially conducted every two years, i.e. in 2009H1, 2011H1 and 2013H1. As from the wave 2014H1, the extended survey is run on the annual basis.
Detailed breakdowns related to institutions offering payment services. The data comprise the number of institutions and offices as well as the number of different types of accounts held by payment service users.
The main objective of the survey is to enhance the Eurosystem"s knowledge of bank lending conditions in the euro area. The BLS provides input for the ECB Governing Council"s assessment of monetary and economic developments, on which it bases its monetary policy decisions. It provides information on the lending policies of euro area banks and complements existing statistics on loans and bank lending rates with information on loan supply and demand for enterprises and households. The survey addresses issues such as credit standards for approving loans, as well as credit terms and conditions applied to new loans to enterprises and households. It also asks for an assessment of loan demand. The survey is addressed to senior loan officers of a representative sample of euro area banks and is conducted four times a year. The sample group participating in the survey comprises banks from all euro area countries and takes into account the characteristics of their respective national banking structures. For more information, please refer to the ECB website.
These data contain information on the aggregate consolidated  profitabilitybalance sheetsasset qualityliquidityfundingcapital adequacysolvency of EU banksand refer to all EU Member States. The banks are divided into three size groups: small, medium-sized and large. Information on foreign-controlled institutions active in EU countries is also provided.  
Aggregated supervisory banking statistics contain information on the following aspects of banks designated as significant institutions (SI) as well as less significant institutions (LSI):balance sheet composition and profitabilitycapital adequacyleverageasset qualityfundingliquidity
These data contain information on the aggregate consolidated profitability, balance sheets, asset quality, liquidity, funding, capital adequacy 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. Information on foreign-controlled institutions active in EU countries is also provided. 
These data are collected for resident credit institutions of EU member states. Information is collected on number of offices, number of employees as well as total assets of branches and subsidiaries operating in the EU split according to residency of the parent. In addition, information is collected on market concentration. The information reported is further specified in Annex VII of Guideline ECB/2021/11.
The Securities trading statistics cover the trading of debt, equity and other tradable securities on stock exchanges. This dataset contains information on the number of participants, listed securities and executed trades. In addition, the market capitalisation and value of executed trades are available. A participant in a securities exchange is a legal entity that can submit (buy and sell) orders to the exchange on its own behalf or on behalf of its customers. Domestic participants are those located in the same country as the securities exchange. Market capitalisation of listed companies is the total market value of a company, i.e. the total number of a company’s shares outstanding multiplied by the current market price per share. In securities trading statistics each executed trade is counted once, regardless of whether the transaction has been executed on an order-driven or quote-driven system. Unsecured derivatives transactions and repo transactions are not included.
Structural housing indicators provide (annual) information on underlying structural aspects of the housing markets, for example on the Number of properties, Vacancy/occupancy rates, Housing starts and completions, Housing transactions and the Type of tenure (owner-occupied and rented). National data are provided by National Central Banks, compliant with agreed target definitions but are not always fully comparable across countries. European aggregates are compiled by the ECB if the country coverage rate is 60% or higher.
The Securities clearing statistics cover the activities of centralised clearing counterparties (CCPs). This dataset provides information on clearing members as well as the number and value of different types of contracts cleared. Number of participants/clearing members refers to the participants in CCP operations. Clearing members are broken down into central banks, CCPs, credit institutions, and other (residual). The number of clearing members refers to the last day of the year.
The euro short-term rate (€STR) reflects the wholesale euro unsecured overnight borrowing costs of banks located in the euro area. The ECB publishes on its website the €STR at 08:00 CET on each TARGET2 business date. The €STR time series is updated on the ECB Data Portal (EDP) shortly after the €STR publication. The daily €STR is based on the transactions with overnight maturity that were traded and settled on the previous TARGET2 date. In EDP, the €STR series are indexed by time, where the time index reflects the trade date of the underlying transactions. For example, the observations on the rate, volume traded, etc. with time index 1 October 2019 reflect trading activity on that day, and correspond to the €STR published on 2 October 2019.  For further information refer to the Overview of €STR. The ECB identified a need for preliminary figures, called pre-€STR, to be published prior to the full release of the €STR in October 2019. The pre-€STR was for information purposes only and not intended as a benchmark or reference rate. Pre-€STR series in the EDP   The compounded €STR average rates and the compounded €STR index are updated in EDP shortly after their publication at 09:15 a.m. every TARGET2 business date. In EDP, all compounded €STR series are presented with a time index that reflects their reference date, which by convention coincides with end date of the related interest rate period underlying their calculation.   For further information please refer to the Compounded €STR section of the overview of €STR webpage. 
The current publication of money market statistics covers the transactions reported in the unsecured, secured and OIS segments. For the unsecured and secured segments all statistics are calculated in reference to each reserve maintenance period (MP), i.e. reflecting transactions with a trade date within the relevant MP. For the OIS segment the series on spot transactions are calculated with reference to each MP, while the statistics on forward-dated transactions are calculated with reference to each quarter. All MP aggregates are published 15 TARGET business days after the end of each MP. Quarterly statistics are published together with the next publication at MP frequency. The time series start in 2017 for the unsecured and OIS segments and in 2018 for the secured segment, with the first reference period being the first MP or quarter of the year.Starting with the first MP of 2025, 24 new banks were included in the published MMSR series, affecting in particular the Total volume and Average daily turnover series.Methodological notes are available in the MMSR webpage