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Monthly Report – July 2022
The July 2022 Monthly Report presents results and use cases of distributional wealth accounts (DWA) for households in Germany and describes the evolution of the creditor structure of government debt in the euro area. It also analyses the factors influencing international portfolio flows and contains an article on the cross-border interoperability of central bank digital currency.
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Monthly report - June 2020
The June 2020 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report outlines Germany’s economic outlook for 2020 to 2022 and features an article on the topic of cash withdrawals and payments in urban and rural areas.
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Monthly Report - February 2015
The Monthly Report February 2015 comments on the economic situation in Germany in winter 2014/2015.
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Monetary policy and banking business Article from the Monthly report February 2008
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Monthly Report – June 2022
The June 2022 edition of the Monthly Report outlines the outlook for the German economy for 2022 to 2024 and lays out long-term scenarios and options for reforming the pension insurance scheme. Furthermore, it analyses both bracket creep in income tax rates and the current developments and challenges facing public finances in the euro area. The report concludes with an article on the survey of firms conducted by the Deutsche Bundesbank and how it is used to assess the financial situation of the corporate sector.
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Trade balances of the central and east European EU member states and the role of foreign direct investment Discussion paper 41/2005: Sabine Herrmann, Axel Jochem
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Monthly report - September 2020
The September 2020 edition of the Monthly Report analyses the impact of monetary policy on the euro exchange rate and investigates global financial interconnectedness as well as spillover effects between the G20 countries. In addition, it discusses the performance of German credit institutions in 2019.
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Banks’ concentration versus diversification in the loan portfolio: new evidence from Germany Discussion paper 53/2013: Nadya Jahn, Christoph Memmel, Andreas Pfingsten
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Heterogeneity in money holdings across euro area countries: the role of housing Discussion paper 04/2010: Ralph Setzer, Paul van den Noord, Guntram B. Wolff
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Details of variables from reporting scheme C3-5 Monthly balance sheet statistics – Annex to Data Report 2024-04
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