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Cash in the age of payment diversity International Cash Conference 2019
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The conference volume comprises a wide variety of cash related research papers, which were presented and discussed at the International Cash Conference 2019.
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US business cycle dynamics at the zero lower bound Discussion paper 65/2020: Gregor Boehl, Felix Strobel
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Demographic change and the German current account surplus Discussion paper 64/2020: Matthias Schön
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Questionnaire for the Survey on Consumer Expectations (BOP-HH) Wave 12 – December 2020
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Cash use in Germany Cash hoarding by German households – an empirical analysis of how much cash they store and why
Estimates by the Bundesbank suggest that banknotes worth around €268 billion were in circulation in Germany in 2018. Of that amount, roughly 20% was used directly for transactions. The other, far larger share – somewhere in the region of €200 billion – was being hoarded, i.e. stored for an extended period of time by households and firms.
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Buried in the vaults of central banks – Monetary gold hoarding and the slide into the Great Depression Discussion paper 63/2020: Sören Karau
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Effects of the ECB asset purchase programme on economic activity and prices in the euro area Research Brief | 37th edition – December 2020
At the beginning of 2015, the ECB Governing Council decided to implement an asset purchase programme to increase inflation by lowering longer-term interest rates. The Research Brief examines how the programme has affected prices and economic activity in Germany, France, Italy and Spain. The authors are particularly interested in whether the effects differ across countries.
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The informative value of national fiscal indicators in respect of debt at the European level Article from the Monthly Report December 2020
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Risk Reduction Act – the national implementation of the European banking package Article from the Monthly Report December 2020
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German enterprises’ profitability and financing in 2019 Article from the Monthly Report December 2020
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Monthly report - December 2020
The December 2020 edition of the Monthly Report outlines Germany’s economic outlook for 2021 to 2023 and explores the informative value of national fiscal indicators in the case of debt at the European level. In addition, it describes the national implementation of the European banking package in Germany through the Risk Reduction Act (Risikoreduzierungsgesetz – RiG) and analyses the profitability and financing of German enterprises in 2019.
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A model-based analysis of the German current account surplus Dirk Bursian, Stefan Goldbach, Axel Jochem, Arne Nagengast, Matthias Schön, Nikolai Stähler, Igor Vetlov
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Outlook for the German economy for 2021 to 2023 Article from the Monthly Report December 2020
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Ergebnisse des Basel III-Monitoring für deutsche Institute Stichtag 31. Dezember 2019
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Climate Change, Pandemics, Monetary Policy: New Approaches in Crisis Time 7th edition of the conference on “New Developments in Business Cycle Analysis”
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Informationsveranstaltung „Zahlungsverkehr und Abwicklungssysteme für Kreditinstitute“ Dezember 2020
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TARGET2-T2S consolidation - Looking ahead together Presentation of the online events in December 2020
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Stellungnahme von Lloyd Bank GmbH
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Konsultation 14/2020 – Mindestanforderungen an das Risikomanagement der Bundesanstalt
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Stellungnahme des Verbandes der Auslandsbanken in Deutschland e.V.
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Konsultation 14/2020 – Mindestanforderungen an das Risikomanagement der Bundesanstalt
für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BaFin)