The Central Bank of Ireland (2014) “SME Market Report 2014 H1“, Eurosystem, Ιούνιος.
The Central Bank of Ireland’s SME Market Report is compiled by economists in the Financial Stability Division and aims to collate information from a wide range of internal and external sources to give an up-to-date picture of developments in the Irish Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) credit market. The Report will provide information on credit demand, credit access, loan terms and conditions, loan default, interest rates and credit market concentration. It is envisaged that the Report will be released twice yearly.
Data used to populate this report come from Central Bank of Ireland Credit, Money and Banking and Retail Interest Rates aggregate statistics, the Red C SME Credit Demand Survey, the European Central Bank (ECB)/ European Commission (EC) Survey on the Access to Finance of Small and Medium Enterprises (SAFE) and loan-level data collected by the Central Bank of Ireland from the Irish domestic banks participating in the 2011 Financial Measures Program. The data sources are detailed in Appendix. The definition of an SME used in each data source is detailed in Appendix.΄
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