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Questionnaire for the Survey on Consumer Expectations (BOP‑HH) Wave 52 – April 2024
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Tackling the challenges of crypto-assets – the state of play with regulation Article from the Monthly Report – December 2023
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Zur stabilisierenden Wirkung von Bargeld in Krisenzeiten Gerhard Rösl und Franz Seitz
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Mobile payment usage in Germany Article from the Monthly Report – Janaury 2023
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Long-term deposit funding and demand for central bank funds: Evidence from targeted longer-term refinancing operations Discussion paper 12/2023: Adina-Elena Fudulache, Martin R. Goetz
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Questionnaire 19 for the Survey of Firms (BOP-F) October, November, December 2024
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Final version of the reporting templates for the monthly balance sheet statistics of banks (MFIs) (incl. building and loan associations) and non-MFI credit institutions - Version Excel - EN - Changes to reporting items and text marked valid from January 2022
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Erstmalige Veröffentlichung der Daten zur MFI-Zinsstatistik für das Euro-Währungsgebiet
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The current economic situation in Germany Article from the Monthly Report – February 2024
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Zahlungsverkehr und Wertpapierabwicklung – Dezember 2023
21.12.2023 No English translation available
In der aktuellen Ausgabe informieren wir Sie unter anderem über den digitalen Euro, neue Technologien für die Abwicklung DLT-basierter Transaktionen in Zentralbankgeld, den Start von ECMS im November 2024 sowie über 20 Jahre AK ZVS.
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Consequences of transiting to a climate-neutral economy Research Brief | 68th edition – August 2024
Transition risk is the risk arising from the economy’s shift towards net-zero carbon emissions. Applying a novel methodology, we find that large unanticipated increases to transition risk are predominantly related to political events and can have notable macroeconomic consequences. Interestingly, in the short run these shocks do not uniformly generate inflationary pressure, challenging the prevalent notion of “greenflation.” Finally, our results highlight an important role for country-specificities, suggesting, for instance, that there may also be economic benefits attached to the transition. Overall, while international policy coordination is essential, these findings underscore the importance of tailoring policy interventions to each nation's unique economic context.
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