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User testing
All documents relevant to customer testing can be found in this area. These include for example a document containing mandatory test cases, the test calendar and the test specifications (terms of reference).
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Inflation Expectations
06.08.2025 DE
Firms’ short-term inflation expectations fell slightly over the course of the second quarter of 2025, from an average of 3.1 % in April to 2.7 % in June. During the second quarter, average expectations for inflation on average over the next three and five years fell to 2.8 % and 2.9 %, respectively. In April, both figures had stood at 3.2 %.
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Firms’ Expectations
06.08.2025 DE
As before, there was only a slight quarter-on-quarter change in firms’ expectations over the next 12 months. 73 % of firms also expected that their access to financing sources would remain unchanged in future, which corresponded to an increase of 2 percentage points compared with the first quarter of 2025. The share of firms expecting a deterioration in their access to financing sources decreased by 2 percentage points. A decline in short-term liquidity was expected by 26 % of firms, while 18 % expected it to increase (previous quarter: 31 % and 17 %, respectively).
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Questionnaires Survey on the expectations of firms in Germany
Mit der wissenschaftlichen Studie zu den Erwartungen der Unternehmen in Deutschland will das Forschungszentrum der Deutschen Bundesbank ein Bild der aktuellen Situation gewinnen.
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Results of previous surveys
On the following page you will find charts on various topics from previous publications.
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Reopening of two Federal bonds – Auction result
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Supervisory Benchmarking Portfolios (SBP)
No English translation available
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German banks pass stress test
01.08.2025 DE
Given the uncertainties in the markets at present, it is gratifying that institutions are well equipped overall,
said Bundesbank Executive Board member Michael Theurer, commenting on the outcome of the latest stress test. The stress testing exercise was run by the European Banking Authority (EBA) in cooperation with the European Central Bank (ECB). It indicated that the euro area’s banking sector remains capable of enduring even under tougher economic conditions.