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German enterprises´ profitability and financing - an analysis based on a newdataset Article from the Monthly report October 2005
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German enterprises’ profitability and financing in 2017 Article from the Monthly Report December 2018
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Ratios from Financial Statements of German Enterprises 2002 to 2003 Special Statistical Publication 6
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Market transparency and the marking precision of bond mutual fund managers Discussion paper 09/2014: Gjergji Cici, Scott Gibson, Yalin Gündüz, John J. Merrick, Jr.
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East German enterprises' profitability and financing in 1997 Article from the Monthly report July 1999
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The discontinuous integration of Western Europe’s heterogeneous market for corporate control from 1995 to 2007 Discussion paper 14/2010: Rainer Frey
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Monthly Report - February 2020
The February 2020 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in winter 2019/2020.
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How much foreign currency must a central bank buy to implement a minimum exchange rate? Estimation using the Swiss National Bank as an example Research Brief | 50th edition – July 2022
Implementing a minimum exchange rate regime by buying foreign currency eases monetary conditions domestically and may thus have a direct impact on the inflation rate. However, such foreign currency purchases involve a risky expansion of the central bank’s balance sheet total. A new model can now predict what expansion of the balance sheet a central bank must expect if it wishes to implement a minimum exchange rate in the foreign exchange market.