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  • Symposium de la Bundesbank 2019 Bankenaufsicht im Dialog

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  • Bundesbank symposium 2019 Banking supervision in dialogue

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  • Wirtschaftsbericht der Europäischen Zentralbank – Ausgabe 2/2019

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    21.03.2019 No English translation available
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  • Financial Intermediation in a Globalized World Call for papers – Submission Deadline: 31.05.2019

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  • Ergebnisse des Basel III-Monitoring für deutsche Institute Stichtag 30. Juni 2018

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    20.03.2019 No English translation available
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  • Seasonally adjusted business statistics – March 2019 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report

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    20.03.2019 DE
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  • Ensuring internal capital adequacy of less significant institutions (LSIs) Range of practice 2015 to 2017
    06.02.2019 DE

    The Bundesbank has conducted an analysis of how internal capital adequacy is ensured within the German banking market. The results are generally positive, but most of the institutions still show a need for further structural improvement.

    Ensuring internal capital adequacy of less significant institutions (LSIs)
  • German balance of payments in 2018 Article from the Monthly Report March 2019

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    18.03.2019 DE

    In 2018, the German economy’s current account surplus decreased by ¾ percentage point to 7¼% of nominal gross domestic product (GDP). This was due to a sharp decline in the goods trade surplus, whereas developments in the other sub- accounts tended to push up the surplus.

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  • Cash demand in the shadow economy Article from the Monthly Report March 2019

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    18.03.2019 DE
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