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Capital market statistics - November 2007 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - October 2005 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
486 KB, PDF
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German Banking Act (Gesetz über das Kreditwesen) Revised read-only version - unofficial text - outdated
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Capital market statistics - October 2007 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
594 KB, PDF
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Capital market statistics - September 2005 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
486 KB, PDF
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Capital market statistics - April 2017 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
687 KB, PDF
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Household saving behavior and credit constraints in the Euro area Discussion paper 16/2014: Julia Le Blanc, Alessandro Porpiglia, Federica Teppa, Junyi Zhu, Michael Ziegelmeyer
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Capital market statistics - September 2007 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - August 2005 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
486 KB, PDF
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New facts on consumer price rigidity in the euro area Discussion paper 32/2022: Erwan Gautier, Cristina Conflitti, Riemer P. Faber, Brian Fabo, Ludmila Fadejeva, Valentin Jouvanceau, Jan-Oliver Menz, Teresa Messner, Pavlos Petroulas, Pau Roldan-Blanco, Fabio Rumler, Sergio Santoro, Elisabeth Wieland, Helene Zimmer
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Capital market statistics - August 2007 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
624 KB, PDF
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Inflation Targeting Rules and Welfare in an Asymmetric Currency Area Discussion paper 04/2004: Giovanni Lombardo
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Capital market statistics - July 2005 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
488 KB, PDF
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Payment behaviour in Germany in 2014 Third study of the utilisation of cash and cashless payment instruments
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The information contained in the study is of interest to all market participants affected by the payment behaviour of private individuals, most notably retailers, credit institutions, card issuers and, last but not least, the Deutsche Bundesbank itself. Players wishing to foster more innovation in the field of payments need to offer a genuine advantage over established schemes and procedures and, in particular, to heed users’ perceived security needs.
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Capital market statistics - December 2003 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
458 KB, PDF
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Did the Bundesbank React to Stock Price Movements? Discussion paper 14/2003: Martin T.Bohl (European University Viadrina), Pierre L.Siklos (Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo), Thomas Werner (Deutsche Bundesbank)
482 KB, PDF
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Banks, markets, and efficiency Discussion paper 04/2005: Falko Fecht, Antoine Martin
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