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Decision (EU) No 2015/774 of the European Central Bank of 4 March 2015 on on a secondary markets public sector asset purchase programme (ECB/2015/10)
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DECISION (EU) 2015/2101 OF THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK of 5 November 2015 amending Decision (EU) 2015/774
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Reports on reserves
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DECISION (EU) 2016/948 OF THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK of 1 June 2016 on the implementation of the corporate sector purchase programme
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Guideline (EU) 2016/64 of the European Central Bank of 18 November 2015 amending Guideline (EU) 2015/510 on the implementation of the Eurosystem monetary policy framework (General Documentation Guideline) (ECB/2015/34) 21.01.2016 | Official Journal of the European Union L 14, page 25
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Correspondent Central Banking Model (CCBM): procedures for eurosystem counterparties, December 2008 on www.ecb.int
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Money market interest rate - EONIA for overnight money in interbank business (FSR 2016)
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Total debt of households and non-profit institutions serving households in Germany
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Write-downs and loss provisions of German banks as a percentage of the total assets (FSR 2016)
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Non-performing loans of German banks as a percentage of gross loans (FSR 2016)
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Net interest income of large German banks as a percentage of the average total assets - 10%-percentile (FSR 2016)
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Debt of households and non-profit institutions serving households in Germany as a percentage of disposable income - quarter-end data (FSR 2016)
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German banks´ loans for house purchase to domestic households and non-profit institutions serving households as a percentage of disposable income - quarter-end data (FSR 2016)
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German banks´ lending to households in the euro area for house purchase with an initial rate fixation of more than 10 years (FSR 2016)
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Valuation result of German banks as a percentage of total assets (FSR 2016)
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German banks´ loans for house purchase to domestic households and non-profit institutions serving households as a percentage of GDP - quarter-end data (FSR 2016)
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Net investment by non-residents in the euro-area countries more affected by the crisis - debt capital
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Expected loss ratio of selected German banks on residential mortgages in stress scenario
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Bonus and rebate provisions eligible as own funds of German life insurers
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German banks´ balance sheet exposure to Greek households and non-financial corporations
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Critical interest rate level for life insurers given an upsurge of policy lapses over which the stability of 95% of the assessed German life insurers is endangered