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OP94. Sándor Sóvágó: Identifying supply and demand in the Hungarian corporate loan market
OP93. dr. Anikó Turján–Éva Divéki–Éva Keszy-Harmath–Gergely Kóczán–Kristóf Takács: Nothing is free: A survey of the social cost of the main payment instruments in Hungary
OP92. Gábor P. Kiss: Moving target indication: Fiscal indicators employed by the Magyar Nemzeti Bank
OP90. Judit Páles–Zsolt Kuti–Csaba Csávás: The role of currency swaps in the domestic banking system and the functioning the swap market during the crisis
OP 87. Attila Csajbók-András Hudecz-Bálint Tamási: Foreign currency borrowing of households in new EU member states
OP84. István Helmeczi: The map of payments in Hungary
OP 83. Dr. Anikó Turján: Postal payment services in Hungary
OP81: Zsuzsa Munkácsi: Export structure and export specialisation in Central and Eastern European countries
OP80: Katalin Bodnár: Exchange rate exposure of Hungarian enterprises – results of a survey
OP 78. Lóránt Varga: The information content of Hungarian sovereign CDS spreads
OP 77. Hedvig Horváth–Zoltán Szalai: Labour market institutions in Hungary with a focus on wage and employment flexibility
OP 76. Júlia Király-Márton Nagy-Viktor E. Szabó: Contagion and the beginning of the crisis - pre-Lehman period
OP 75. Ágnes Lublóy–Eszter Tanai: Operational Disruption and the Hungarian Real Time Gross Settlement System (VIBER)
OP 74. Csaba Balogh–Gergely Kóczán: Secondary market trading infrastructure of government securities
OP 73. Zoltán Reppa: Estimating yield curves from swap, BUBOR and FRA data
OP 70. Dániel Holló–Mónika Papp: Assessing household credit risk: evidence from a household survey
OP 68. Gábor Vadas: Wealth portfolio of Hungarian households – Urban legends and facts
OP 67. Balázs Zsámboki: Basel II and financial stability: An investigation of sensitivity and cyclicality of capital requirements based on QIS 5
OP 66. Győző Eppich–Szabolcs Lőrincz: Three methods to estimate the whitening-related distortion of the wage statistics
OP 64. Csaba Csávás-Lóránt Varga-Csaba Balogh: The forint interest rate swap market and the main drivers of swap spreads
OP 63. Eszter Tanai: Management of FX settlement risk in Hungary (Report II)
OP 62. George Kopits: Fiscal Responsibility Framework: International Experience and Implications for Hungary
OP 61. Gábor P. Kiss: Pain or Gain? Short-term Budgetary Effects of Surprise Inflation - the Case of Hungary
OP 60. Sz. Benk–Z. M. Jakab–M. A. Kovács–B. Párkányi–Z. Reppa–G. Vadas: The Hungarian Quarterly Projection Model (NEM)
OP 59. Cecília Hornok–Zoltán M. Jakab –Barnabás Máté Tóth: Adjustment of global imbalances: Illustrative scenarios for Hungary
OP 57. Ágnes Lublóy: Topology of the Hungarian large-value transfer system
OP 52. Ágnes Horváth–Zoltán M. Jakab–Gábor P. Kiss–Balázs Párkányi: Myths and Maths: Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Adjustments in Hungary
OP 2005/46> Julia Lendvai: Hungarian Inflation Dynamics
OP 44 Csaba Csávás–Szilárd Erhart: Are Hungarian financial markets liquid enough?
OP 2005/43>Szilárd Benk–Zoltán M. Jakab–Gábor Vadas: Potential Output Estimations for Hungary: A Survey of Different Approaches
OP 2005/42 Áron Gereben–György Gyomai–Norbert Kiss M. : The microstructure approach to exchange rates: a survey from a central bank’s viewpoint
OP 2005/40 Gábor Orbán-Dániel Palotai: The sustainability of the Hungarian pension system: a reassessment
OP 2005/39 Áron Gereben–Klára Pintér: Implied volatility of foreign exchange options: is it worth tracking?
OP 2005/38 András Rezessy: Estimating the immediate impact of monetary policy shocks on the exchange rate
OP 2005/37 Attila Csajbók - András Rezessy : Hungary's euro zone entry date: what do the markets think and what if they change their minds?
OP 2005/34. Szilárd Erhart: Driving factors behind O/N interbank interest rates – the Hungarian experiences
OP 2004/32 László Baki - Dr Péter Rajczy - Márta Temesvári : Assessing and Managing Operational Risks at the Magyar Nemzeti Bank
OP 2004/30 Norbert Kiss M.: The Effects of Macroeconomic News on Money Markets
OP 2003/28 Csaba Balogh and Peter Gabriel: The Interbank Money Market Past and Future Trends
OP 2003/27 Studies On The Potential Impacts Of The New Basel Capital Accord
OP 2002/26 Katalin Mérő (ed.): Papers on the medium-term prospects of the banking sector
OP 2002/25 Edit Horváth – Anikó Szombati: Risk and regulation of financial groups and conglomerates
OP 2002/24 Attila Csajbók - Ágnes Csermely (ed.): Adopting the euro in Hungary: expected costs, benefits and timing
OP 2002/10> Edit Horváth–Katalin Mérő Balázs Zsámboki: Studies on the procyclical behaviour of banks
OP 2001/9 Judit Antal – Gyula Barabás – Tamás Czeti – Klára Major: Liquidity management operations at the National Bank of Hungary
OP 2001/8 Gyula Barabás – Klára Major: The monetary programme (A methodological description)
OP 1999/7 Áron Gereben: The Interbank Money Market in Hungary
OP 1999/19 János Soós: Operational framework of the European Central Bank
OP 1999/18 Flóra László: Payment systems and the monetary policy in Hungary
OP 1996/5 Dániel Szakály – Henrik Tóth: Repo Markets (Experiences and opportunities in Hungary) /1999/
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