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- Third approach: Partial substitution of national issuance with stability bonds, which would have several but not joint guarantees
- Second approach: Partial substitution of national issuance with stability bonds with several and joint guarantees reinforced with other guarantees
- First approach: Full substitution of national issuance with stability bonds, with joint and several guarantees
- Inflation
- Risk of poverty
- % unemployment change 2017-2007
- Government debt – private and public investment
- Long-term government bond yields
- Unemployment by age group 2017
- Employed people at risk of poverty
- Government debt 2006-2017
- EU GDP and unemployment 2005-2017
- Household expenditure by consumption purpose (EU28 share of total, 2017)
- Gini coefficient (2017)
- Final consumption expenditure of households (Current prices, in 1 000 euro per capita, 2017)
- GDP per capita and GDP growth (2018 and average 2008-2018)
- EU trade in goods between Member States and with the world (imports plus exports, 2018)
- General government receipts from taxes and social contributions (% of GDP, 2017)
- The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) (Inflation rate, euro area)
- Public balance and general government debt (% of GDP, 2017)
- Effective average tax rate in the EU for international enterprises
- Proposed changes to the MREL framework
- Comparing TLAC and the current MREL requirement
- Effects of a permanent increase of 1 % in interest rates
- Debt-to-GDP ratios
- Debt-to-GDP ratio for the euro area
- General government net debt interest payment (% of GDP)
- Rating equivalence between the ‘Big Three’
- Policy rates (%) in the period 1999-2016 for three central banks
- Short-term interest rates for the euro area, January 2011 – April 2016
- Long-term interest rates for France, Italy and Germany, Jan 2011 – April 2016
- GDP output gap in %, 2010-2016, selected euro-area Member States
- Overview of proposals discussed
- Assessment of proposals
- GDP growth forecast since November 2015, in % pts
- Real GDP growth (%), year-on-year comparison. GDP at market prices adjusted for working days
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