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Corporate Balance Sheets (Ustan) 1999-2015 – Data Report 2019-01 – Metadata Version 1 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Robert Neulen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Monthly Report - July 2019
The July 2019 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report describes co-movements between the exchange rates of major currencies and addresses the topic of crypto tokens in payments and securities settlement.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - August 2015 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - June 2015 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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The sustainable finance market: a stocktake Article from the Monthly Report October 2019
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - May 2015 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - April 2015 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - March 2015 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Monthly Report - January 2018
The January 2018 edition of the Monthly Report describes how the internationalisation of German firms is impacting on domestic investment and analyses the importance of banks’ profitability and capital for monetary policy. It also looks at developments in corporate financing in the euro area and includes an article on the finalisation of Basel III.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - February 2015 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Methodological changes in the financial accounts – background, approach and selected results Article from the Monthly Report October 2014
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - January 2015 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Die Finanzmarktinfrastruktur des Eurosystems– Rückblick und zukünftige Ausrichtung des Leistungsangebots Monatsberichtsaufsatz Dezember 2017
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - December 2014 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - November 2014 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - October 2014 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - September 2014 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - August 2014 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Die Neue Baseler Eigenkapitalvereinbarung Konsultationspapier
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Rolle und Verhalten deutscher Fondsmanager auf dem Aktienmarkt Monatsberichtsaufsatz April 2001
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Study on currency requirements in Germany Summary
In 2002 the Federal Ministry of Finance asked the Deutsche Bundesbank to present a study on currency requirements in Germany. This study is intended to contain a macroeconomic analysis of the quantitative development of cash, as well as qualitative aspects which could influence currency requirements.
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Der unbare Zahlungsverkehr in Deutschland und die Rolle der Deutschen Bundesbank Monatsberichtsaufsatz März 2009
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Die Entwicklung der Kommunalfinanzen seit Mitte der neunziger Jahre Monatsberichtsaufsatz Juni 2000
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Die Beziehung zwischen Bankkrediten und Anleihemarkt in Deutschland Monatsberichtsaufsatz Januar 2000
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Monthly Report – January 2021
The January 2021 edition of the Monthly Report analyses the slowdown in productivity growth in the euro area and describes the data collection methodology and analysis options for the new securities holding statistics on banking groups. It also discusses the two-tier system for remunerating reserve holdings and its impact on banks and financial markets.
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Monthly Report - April 1949
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The Monthly Report contains: The Economic Situation in the Western German Specified Area during March and April 1949; Overall Situation and the Problem of Investment Financing
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Outlook for the German economy for 2022 to 2024 Article from the Monthly Report December 2021
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics – May 2019 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Monthly Report - August 2019
The August 2019 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in summer 2019.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics – April 2019 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Monthly report – November 2021
The November 2021 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in autumn 2021.
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Monthly Report - May 2020
The May 2020 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in spring 2020.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics – January 2019 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Financial constraints and the margins of FDI Discussion paper 29/2009: Claudia M. Buch, Iris Kesternich, Alexander Lipponer, Monika Schnitzer
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Monthly Report – March 2022
The March 2022 edition of the Monthly Report features an article on monetary policy in a protracted phase of low interest rates, discussing the concept of the reversal rate. In addition, it analyses Germany’s balance of payments for 2021.
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Monthly Report - November 2017
The Monthly Report November 2017 comments on the economic situation in Germany in autumn 2017.
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Corporate Balance Sheets (Ustan) 1987-2019 – Data Report 2020-08 – Metadata Version 4 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - November 2018 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Financial Stability Review 2023
The macroeconomic environment is being shaped by the interest rate reversal and heightened uncertainty. So far, the German financial system has coped well with the rise in interest rates over the last year, but the effects of this rise have not yet fully materialised. Structural change in the economy is also likely to further increase credit risk.