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Interest rate pass-through to the rates of core deposits – a new perspective Discussion paper 25/2018: Heiko Sopp
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Love and money with inheritance: marital sorting by labor income and inherited wealth in the modern partnership Discussion paper 23/2018: Etienne Pasteau, Junyi Zhu
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Unconventional monetary policy, bank lending, and security holdings: the yield-induced portfolio rebalancing channel Discussion paper 22/2018: Karol Paludkiewicz
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Disclosure Report TARGET2 Summary of the self-assessment against the principles for financial market infrastructures
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Quantitative easing, portfolio rebalancing and credit growth: micro evidence from Germany Discussion paper 20/2018: Johannes Tischer
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Pre-emptive sovereign debt restructuring and holdout litigation Discussion paper 21/2018: Kartik Anand, Prasanna Gai
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Zusammenfassung der geldpolitischen Sitzung des Rates der Europäischen Zentralbank vom 13.-14. Juni 2018
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Two stress tests examine the resilience of German banks to a drop in real estate prices Research Brief | 19th edition – June 2018
German credit institutions are sufficiently capitalised to deal with potential losses from their residential mortgage exposures that could arise if house prices, which have been rising strongly since 2010, were to fall sharply. This is shown by the results of two current stress tests that have been developed by Bundesbank experts for risk analyses.