All the public information contained in the RUI, classified by categories of Intermediaries, Mandates, Positions, Collaborators and Head Offices is now available, in CSV (Comma-Separated Values) format, in the dedicated web page.
The publication of open data also meets the needs of market operators and scholars to have data that can be processed in a massive way for various purposes.
At the moment, open data will be updated on a monthly basis.
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The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has published its March 2022 quarterly report.
The report presents research that highlights the key issue of sources of funding for financial intermediaries and how this affects the volatility of lending by both banks and non-banks.
The report also contains:
  • an in-depth look at possible post-pandemic growth paths;
  • an analysis of the rise of cryptocurrency trading. On this point, BIS points out, the increasing use of cryptocurrencies could encourage money laundering and illicit finance.
The Committee believes the information provided may be useful for both supervisors and banks in their day-to-day activities.
This document is for informational purposes only and does not constitute new supervisory guidance or expectations.