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Outlook for the German economy for 2021 to 2023 Article from the Monthly Report December 2020
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Overview of central banks’ in-house credit assessment systems in the euro area No 284 / October 2021
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Effects of bank capital requirements on lending by banks and non-bank financial institutions Discussion paper 26/2023: Peter Bednarek, Olga Briukhova, Steven Ongena, Natalja von Westernhagen
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The effects of government bond purchases on leverage constraints of banks and non-financial firms Discussion paper 38/2016: Michael Kühl
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The economic scene in Germany in autumn 1996 Article from the Monthly report December 1996
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Freeze! Financial sanctions and bank responses Discussion paper 45/2018: Matthias Efing, Stefan Goldbach, Volker Nitsch
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Die internationale Integration der Devisenmärkte in den mittel- und osteuropäischen Beitrittsländern: Spekulative Effizienz, Transaktionskosten und Wechselkursprämien Diskussionspapier 08/2003: Sabine Herrmann, Axel Jochem
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Labor adjustment and productivity in the OECD Discussion paper 22/2021: Maarten Dossche, Andrea Gazzani, Vivien Lewis
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Transmission of nominal exchange rate changes to export prices and trade flows and implications for exchange rate policy Discussion paper 21/2009: Mathias Hoffmann, Oliver Holtemöller
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Financial Stability Review 2010
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Stability of the German financial system improved – focus now on European sovereign debt crisis and medium-term risks from protracted low-interest rate environment.
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The countercyclical capital buffer in Germany Analytical framework for the assessment of an appropriate domestic buffer rate
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The purpose of this publication by the Deutsche Bundesbank is to provide information about the Countercyclical Capital Buffer (CCB), a new tool for macroprudential regulation.