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Annexes to Data Reports Monthly balance sheet statistics (BISTA – Bilanzstatistik)
Detailed description of positions of banks’ month-end asset and liability positions in the form of a balance sheet with a supplementary breakdown of the balance sheet items by category, maturity and sector of the respective creditors and debtors.
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Customer testing
In this area all documents relevant for customer testing can be found. There are for example documents containing the T2 Mandatory Test Cases, the TARGET Services User Testing Calendar or the User Testing Terms of Reference.
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User testing
All documents relevant to customer testing can be found in this area. These include for example a document containing mandatory test cases, the test calendar and the test specifications (terms of reference).
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Terms and conditions
Terms and conditions, Issuance conditions and Procedural rules for auctions in connection with BBS.
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Meldungen zur Vergütung nach der Kapitaladäquanzrichtlinie (CRD) und der Wertpapierfirmenrichtlinie (IFD)
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Methodology
The PHF is a representative survey of German households comprising both a panel and a refresher component. The panel structure mimics that of the [U.S.] Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). All households are re-contacted, and all individuals tracked. The intended survey frequency is three years.
During the PHF's first wave in 2010‑2011 a net sample of 3,565 randomly selected households was collected. In subsequent waves interviews were conducted with 4,461 households (2014), 4,942 households (2017) and 4,119 households (2021). Almost half of the households in wave two took part for the second time. Two thirds of households who participated in wave three had already taken part in a previous wave. In wave four, the share of interviews with panel households in the total number of interviews reached 83 %. The fifth wave started in spring 2023.
The survey is based on a stratified design. To better measure the distribution of wealth in Germany, wealthy households are oversampled on the basis of micro-geographical information.