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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - August 2011 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
348 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - July 2011 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
385 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - June 2011 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
349 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - May 2011 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
604 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - April 2011 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
658 KB, PDF
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Monthly Report - May 2018
The May 2018 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in spring 2018.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - March 2011 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
634 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - February 2011 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
494 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - January 2011 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
492 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - December 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
498 KB, PDF
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Monthly Report - June 2016
The June 2016 edition of the Bundesbank's Monthly Report outlines the prospects for the German economy based on macroeconomic projections for 2016 and 2017, including a look ahead at the year 2018. It also explores how quantitative easing is impacting on the aggregate euro-area economy and comments on the structure and dynamics of vertical integration in manufacturing as reflected in the financial statements of German enterprises.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - November 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
494 KB, PDF
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Monthly Report - April 2014
The Monthly Report April 2014 comments on the reliability of international organisations' estimates of the output gap as well as on the implications of the Eurosystem's monetary operations during the financial crisis. Furthermore, some approaches to explaining the behaviour of inflation since the last financial and economic crisis are described.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - October 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
575 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - September 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
487 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - August 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
590 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - July 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
580 KB, PDF
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Monthly Report - September 2011
The September 2011 monthly report contains: The performance of German credit institutions in 2010; German banks’ lending to the domestic private sector since summer 2009; International cooperation in banking regulation: past and present.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - June 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
494 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - May 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
581 KB, PDF
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Monthly Report - November 2011
The November 2011 monthly report describes the economic situation in Germany in autumn 2011.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - April 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
587 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - March 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
601 KB, PDF
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Monthly Report - January 2016
The January 2016 Bundesbank Monthly Report examines alternative indicators of price competitiveness as determinants of real exports, analyses investment in the euro area and discusses the supervision of Germany's less significant institutions.