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The Changing Global Economic Structure: A View from Europe
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German balance of payments in October 2020
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €22.5 billion in October 2020, down €2.7 billion from the previous month’s level.
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Economic recovery clearly losing momentum
26.10.2020 DE FR
“Economic output in Germany is likely to have risen sharply in the third quarter of 2020,”
the Bundesbank writes in its latest Monthly Report. As measured by quarterly gross domestic product, the German economy may have already recouped slightly more than half of the dramatic losses sustained in the first half of the year. According to the experts, there will probably be only a relatively small rise in economic output in the current quarter. -
New indicator provides timely picture of macroeconomic situation
20.05.2020 DE
A new weekly activity index (WAI) for the German economy has been developed at the Bundesbank to assess the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the economy from a near-time perspective. The Bundesbank is using this new indicator as an input in its short-term economic analysis.
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Successful increase of the 30-year Federal bond 2019 (2050)
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German balance of payments in August 2020
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €16.5 billion in August 2020, down €4.6 billion from the previous month’s level.
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Summary of the December Monthly Report
Outlook for the German economy – macroeconomic projections for 2015 and 2016
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Central bank communication as an instrument of monetary policy Lecture at the Centre for European Economic Research
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German economy poised for strong upswing
14.06.2021 DE FR
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The German economy is overcoming the coronavirus crisis and is poised for the start of a strong upswing
,” writes the Bundesbank in its semi-annual projection. The Bundesbank’s economists expect that gross domestic product will reattain its pre-crisis level as early as this summer. It is likely that the rate of inflation will rise strongly to 2.6% in 2021.