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ECB begins gathering data on daily money-market transactions

Reporting scheme gathers 35,000 transaction records daily

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The European Central Bank

The European Central Bank (ECB) has begun collecting data on daily money-market transactions, it announced in its latest economic bulletin published today (August 4).

The money-market statistical reporting (MMSR) scheme will provide information that will assist the monitoring and implementation of monetary policy, the ECB says. Data from the scheme will be published "in the months to come".

The ECB started gathering the data in trading in four of the eurozone's "money-market segments" on July 1

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