| 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"). |
| 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"). |
| Base | 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 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 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. |
| 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 sector | Defines 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. |
| Type of risk | Indicates the type of risk arising from exposures or transactions (e.g. credit risk or market risk). |
| Type of risk - Indicates the type of risk arising from exposures or transactions (e.g. credit risk or market risk). |
| Main category that generates income or expenses | Defines the main category that generates the related income or expense. |
| 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. |
| Prudential portfolio | Defines whether it is reported the trading book business, the "banking" book business, or both of them. |
| Portfolio - Defined the portfolios reported. It comprises both accounting portfolios (e.g. Available-for-sale) and prudential portfolios (e.g. trading book). |
| Is LEI Code/National Code of Client of IF (Total earnings) | |
| Boolean total - Dimensions having only two values (usually denoted true and false) |
| Client of IF (Total earnings) | |
| Clients code - Code of individual clients or group of connected clients |