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Sensitivity analysis of climate-related transition risks in the German financial sector Dominik Schober, Tobias Etzel, Alexander Falter, Ivan Frankovic, Christian Gross, Anke Kablau, Pierre Lauscher, Jana Ohls, Lena Strobel, Hannes Wilke
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Potential deleveraging in the German banking system and effects on financial stability Manuel Pelzer, Nataliya Barasinska, Manuel Buchholz, Sören Friedrich, Sebastian Geiger, Nikolay Hristov, Philip Jamaldeen, Axel Löffler, Marcel Madjarac, Markus Roth, Leonid Silbermann, Lui-Hsian Wong
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Stress testing market risk of German financial intermediaries Alexander Falter, Michael Kleemann, Lena Strobel, Hannes Wilke
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Analysis of (stressed) allocation risk in the aggregate credit portfolio of domestic banks Peter Bednarek
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German residential real estate valuation under NGFS climate scenarios Lucas ter Steege, Edgar Vogel
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Identifying empty creditors with a shock and micro-data Discussion paper 45/2021: Hans Degryse, Yalin Gündüz, Kuchulain O‘Flynn, Steven Ongena
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Alle Vordrucke der monatlichen Bilanzstatistik der Banken (MFIs) zusammengefasst PDF-Dokumente | gültig bis Meldetermin Dezember 2021
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Household bargaining, pension contributions and retirement expectations: evidence from the German Panel on Household Finances Discussion paper 44/2021: Ines Fernandes, Tobias Schmidt
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Wichtige Informationen zu den notwendigen Tätigkeiten an Feiertagen, die TARGET2-Geschäftstage sind
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The effects of the ECB’s new inflation target on private households’ inflation expectations Research Brief | 43rd edition – November 2021
Is there a difference between the inflation expectations of private households in Germany formed under the ECB’s previous target definition of “below, but close to, 2%” and those under the new inflation target of “symmetrically 2%”? New survey results from the Bundesbank Online Panel Households (BOP-HH) show that the new inflation target is associated with moderately higher inflation expectations for the next two to three years. The differences become more accentuated when the respondents are also told that the new monetary policy strategy entails the possibility of inflation exceeding the target.