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Loan pricing in internal capital markets and the impact of the two-tier system – Finance groups in Germany Discussion paper 30/2022: Ulrike Busch, Nuri Khayal, Melanie Klein
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Monthly Report – July 2021
The July 2021 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report features an article on cross-border corporate takeovers and the impact of internationalisation on firms in Germany. Furthermore, crypto-tokens and decentralised finance apps are outlined and digital risks in the banking sector discussed. In addition, the connection between macroprudential policy and Growth-at-Risk is analysed.
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Monetary policy and banking business Article from the Monthly report November 2007
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The international and European environment Article from the Monthly report May 1999
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Monetary policy and banking business Article from the Monthly report November 2011
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The demand for euro banknotes at the Bundesbank Article from the Monthly Report March 2018
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Monthly Report - February 2014
The economic situation in Germany at the end of 2013.
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Monthly Report - June 2017
The June 2017 edition of the Bundesbank's Monthly Report outlines the prospects for the German economy on the basis of macroeconomic projections for 2017 and 2018, with a look ahead at the year 2019. It also discusses the design and implementation of the European fiscal rules.
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Details of variables from reporting scheme B1-3 Monthly balance sheet statistics – Annex to Data Report 2024-04
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Monthly Report - November 2013
The November 2013 Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in autumn 2013.
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Monatsbericht der Europäischen Zentralbank - November 1999 - Statistischer Teil
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Analyzing the interest rate risk of banks using time series of accounting-based data: evidence from Germany Discussion paper 01/2008: Oliver Entrop, Christoph Memmel, Marco Wilkens, Alexander Zeisler
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