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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the fourth quarter of 2018 Results of the financial accounts by sector
At the end of the fourth quarter of 2018, the financial assets of households in Germany stood at €6,016 billion. Compared with the third quarter of 2018, this represents a decrease of just over €28 billion.
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Change and continuity Speech delivered at Deutsche Börse’s New Year’s reception
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Germany’s international investment position at the end of 2020
At the end of December 2020, Germany’s net external assets stood at €2,077 billion, thus amounting to almost 62% of nominal gross domestic product (GDP). Both German claims and liabilities vis-à-vis non-residents continued to rise considerably in 2020.
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30 years of monetary reform in Estonia: Lessons learned for the decade ahead Keynote speech dedicated to the 30th anniversary of monetary reform in Estonia
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Cap and Trade versus tradable performance standard: A comparison for Europe and China Discussion paper 02/2025: Peter Burgold, Anne Ernst, Natascha Hinterlang, Marius Jäger, Nikolai Stähler
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Summary of the October Monthly Report
The German economy in the international division of labour: a look at value-added flows
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Monthly Report: Relative energy price rise hurting, euro depreciation supporting Germany’s international price competitiveness
16.12.2022 DE
How is Germany’s international price competitiveness faring in light of high energy costs? The Bundesbank’s experts explore this question in the latest edition of the Monthly Report. To this end, they examined the impact of the higher energy costs, on the one hand, and the euro's depreciation against the US dollar, on the other. Their result was that, at least from a macroeconomic perspective, the depreciation of the currency is probably still offsetting high energy prices.
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