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Robust real-time estimates of the German output gap based on a multivariate trend-cycle decomposition Discussion paper 35/2022: Tino Berger, Christian Ochsner
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Monthly Report - April 2013
The April 2013 monthly report contains: The US economy in the current economic upturn; Macroprudential oversight in Germany: framework, institutions and tools.
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Annual Report 2018
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The Bundesbank posted a profit of € 2.5 billion for the 2018 financial year, representing a year-on-year increase of € 0.5 billion. This increase was due to higher interest income, noted Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann.
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A UK financial conditions index using targeted data reduction: forecasting and structural identification George Kapetanios, Simon Price, Garry Young
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The Stability of the European Financial System and the Real Economy in the Shadow of the Crisis
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Questionnaire for the Survey on Consumer Expectations (BOP-HH) Wave 8 – August 2020
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Marie Curie ITN – Conference on Financial Risk Management & Risk Reporting Programme
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Monetary policy and banking business Article from the Monthly Report June 2015
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Maintaining Central Bank Solvency under New‐Style Central Banking Robert E. Hall, Ricardo Reis
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Monthly Report - April 2018
The March 2018 Monthly Report sheds light on Germany’s balance of payments for 2017 and provides an insight into demand for euro banknotes at the Deutsche Bundesbank. It also includes an article on the design, regulation and use of contingent convertible bonds.
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Monatsbericht der Europäischen Zentralbank - Dezember 2002 - Statistischer Teil
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Monthly Report - December 2017
The December 2017 edition of the Bundesbank's Monthly Report outlines the prospects for the German economy on the basis of macroeconomic projections for 2018 and 2019, with a look ahead at the year 2020. It also analyses German enterprises’ profitability and financing in 2016 as well as corporate margins in selected European countries and takes a look at the Eurosystem’s financial market infrastructure, focusing on the range of services likely to be offered in the future.
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Monatsbericht der Europäischen Zentralbank - November 2002 - Statistischer Teil
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Monetary policy and banking business Article from the Monthly Report February 2015
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