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Monthly Report - December 2012
The December 2012 monthly report gives an outlook for the German economy for 2013 and 2014, elaborates on German enterprises’ profitability and financing in 2011 and explains calendar effects on economic activity.
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Recent trends in Germany's external relations with the south-east Asian emering economies Article from the Monthly report July 1998
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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.
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Monthly Report - March 2019
The March 2019 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report sheds light on Germany’s balance of payments for 2018 and it analyses the demand for cash in the shadow economy.
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The effect of investing abroad on investment at home: On the role of technology, tax savings, and internal capital markets Discussion paper 14/2017: Stefan Goldbach, Arne J. Nagengast, Elias Steinmüller, Georg Wamser
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