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Monthly Report - January 2019
The January 2019 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report looks into how a normalisation of interest rates will impact on balance sheets in the euro area’s private non-financial sector and explores price competitiveness in a number of euro area countries in terms of the development, drivers and influence of labour market reforms. The Report also features an analysis of financial cycles in the euro area and sheds light on International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 9 from a banking supervision angle.
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Germany's interbank market during the 2007-08 crisis Research Brief | 8th edition – December 2016
An oft-repeated assertion is that, in the economic and financial crisis, the interbank market fell victim to market failure, denying solvent credit institutions the ability to obtain funding. A recent analysis of the German interbank market now calls this narrative into question.
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Monthly Report - February 2013
The February 2013 monthly report contains a description of the economic situation in Germany at the end of 2012.
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Time-dependent or state-dependent price setting? - micro-evidence from German metal-working industries - Harald Stahl
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State of play of the Comprehensive Assessment and the overall SSM preparations Danièle Nouy, Chair of the Supervisory Board
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Monthly Report - June 2008
The monthly report contains: Outlook for the German economy – macroeconomic projections for 2008 and 2009, The market for federal state bonds.
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Monthly Report - June 2017
The June 2017 edition of the Bundesbank's Monthly Report outlines the prospects for the German economy on the basis of macroeconomic projections for 2017 and 2018, with a look ahead at the year 2019. It also discusses the design and implementation of the European fiscal rules.
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Purchasing power parity theory as a concept for evaluating price competitiveness Article from the Monthly report June 2004
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Optimal monetary policy, asset purchases, and credit market frictions Andreas Schabert
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