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The financial crisis that emerged in 2008 highlighted the importance of tracking global vulnerabilities
through joint analysis of data covering many financial institutions. Locational banking statistics (LBS)
were designed to provide comprehensive and consistent data on the banking systems’ funding and
lending patterns (BIS, 2014) . The main purpose of the data is to provide information on the role of
banks and financial centers in the intermediation of international capital flows. Apart from
operational activities, procedures and systems to compile sound cross-border banking system data,
there is a need to improve the understanding of the analysis techniques and research outcomes
pertaining to this data and specifically how these elements feed into the broader macroeconomic
framework, the financial stability regime, and ultimately into policy advice. This study is conducted
within a positivist paradigm and investigates the key analytical uses of the LBS data from a national
central bank perspective whilst utilising a quantitative approach to develop a suite of analysis mainly
through the use of exploratory data analysis (EDA) techniques.
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Project Work presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Statistics and Information Management, specialization in Information Analysis and Management
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Locational banking statistics Cross-border banking activity Bank funding and lending Financial stability National central bank Project Work Trabalho de projecto
