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Investment and financing by sector in the first quarter of 2011
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ESRB report on the financial stability implications of COVID-19 support measures to protect the real economy Introductory remarks – ESRB Press Briefing
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Coordinating climate policies internationally: What’s the state of play? And where are we heading? Welcome address at the online event "Coordinating climate policies internationally – What’s the state of play? And where are we heading?”
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Eurosystem launches review of monetary policy strategy
24.02.2020 DE FR
At its monetary policy meeting on 23 January, the Governing Council of the ECB decided to review its monetary policy strategy. Alongside the national central banks, this newly launched process will also engage with the general public and civil society.
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Germany’s net external position sees significant rise in 2018
01.10.2019 DE
Germany’s external assets grew again in 2018, standing at €2,073 billion at the end of the year. This represents an increase of €281 billion on the year.
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German balance of payments in May 2020
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €6.5 billion in May 2020, putting it €2.6 billion below its level in April.
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Acquisition of financial assets and financing in 2011 Results of the financial accounts by sector
Despite significant price losses on the capital markets, the financial assets of households in Germany rose in 2011 to a total of €4,715 billion at year-end. At the same time, households’ debt increased slightly to around €1,550 billion. Non-financial corporations’ acquisition of financial assets grew by roughly €209 billion and thus surpassed the increase in their external financing, which amounted to just under €190 billion.
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Policy Evaluation: Assessing the Effects of Post-Crisis Financial Sector Reforms Keynote prepared for the workshop “Women in Macro, Finance, and Economic History”