C 80.00.y - NSFR - Required stable funding (II). Significant currencies





AmountApplicable RSF factorRequired stable funding
Non-HQLA by maturityHQLANon-HQLA by maturityHQLA
< 6 months? 6 months to < 1 year? 1 year < 6 months? 6 months to < 1 year? 1 year
CodeLabel001000200030004000900100011001200130
0010REQUIRED STABLE FUNDING
0920RSF from derivatives456431456430456429458176458175458174458667
0930required stable funding for derivative liabilities456437458191458673
0940NSFR derivative assets456439458195458675
0950initial margin posted456435456434456433456427458180458179458178458168458668




Dimensions
MetricDetails the data type (e.g. monetary, percentage, string) of the data point. In XBRL, it is the "primary item". Generally, it indicates the "metrics" of the Main category provided (i.e. answers the question: how is measured?). It should be defined for each data point. In the case of monetary values, when the data point is referred to a (change during a) period of time, the member name shall finish in "(flow)". When the member name has other terminations, the data point is a measurement at a date (i.e. "stock").
Metric - Details the data type (e.g. monetary, percentage, string) of the data point. In XBRL, it is the "primary item". Generally, it indicates the "metrics" of the Main category provided (i.e. answers the question: how is measured?). It should be defined for each data point. In the case of monetary values, when the data point is referred to a (change during a) period of time, the member name shall finish in "(flow)". When the member name has other terminations, the data point is a measurement at a date (i.e. "stock").
BaseDefines the basic conceptual meaning of a data point. Identifies the framework in which a data point is included. For FINREP, it indicates in which group of element of the financial statement should be included the data point (e.g. assets, liabilities, equity, income, expenses). For COREP, it indicates whether the data point should be computed in the numerator (own funds) or the denominator (exposures) of the Pillar I solvency ratio. It determines whether the data point has a "debit" or a "credit" attribute.
Base items - Defines the basic conceptual meaning of a data point. Identifies the framework in which a data point is included. For FINREP, it indicates in which group of element of the financial statement should be included the data point (e.g. assets, liabilities, equity, income, expenses). For COREP, it indicates whether the data point should be computed in the numerator (own funds) or the denominator (exposures) of the Pillar I solvency ratio. It may determine whether the data point has a "debit" or a "credit" attribute.
Main categorySpecifies the nature of the item reported (i.e. answers the question: what is reported?). For financial instruments, defines the instrument (e.g. deposits, debt securities issued...) or range of instruments reported. It should be defined for each data point.
Main category - Specifies the nature of the item reported (i.e. answers the question: what is reported?). For financial instruments, defines the instrument (e.g. deposits, debt securities issued...) or range of instruments reported. It should be defined for each data point.
Counterparty sectorDefines the sector of the counterparty of financial instruments (e.g. Central banks or Credit institutions).
Counterparty - Party other than the reporting institution in a contract or transaction.
Liquidity quality of assetsLiquidity conditions specified for assets under the liquidity provisions framework
Liquidity - Defines different liquidity-related conditions of assets and liabilities
Residual maturityTime remaining from the reporting date to the maturity date.
Time interval - Time bands (e.g. > 60 days <= 90 days).
Currency with significant liabilitiesDefines the currencies of the significant liabilities
Currency - Currency
Currency conversion approachIndicates how monetary values should be reported, i.e. if they should be converted to a single reporting currency or reported as-is in the underlying currency
Currency conversion approach - Indicates how monetary values should be reported i.e. if they should be converted to a single reporting currency, or reported as-is in the underlying currency