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Zahlungsverkehr und Wertpapierabwicklung – Juni 2022
28.06.2022 No English translation available
In der aktuellen Ausgabe informieren wir Sie unter anderem über den Digitalen Euro, über die am 18. und 19. Mai stattgefundene Veranstaltung "BaFinTech 2022" sowie die Fortschritte beim User Testing des TARGET2/T2S-Konsolidierungsprojekts.
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Wichtige Informationen für die Nutzung von Kreditforderungen in der Anwendung MACCs aufgrund der Änderung der Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen der Deutschen Bundesbank zum 8. Juli 2022
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Spending effects of child-related fiscal transfers Discussion paper 26/2022: Olga Goldfayn-Frank, Vivien Lewis, Nils Wehrhöfer
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The art collection of the Deutsche Bundesbank visits the Giersch Museum at Goethe University
24.06.2022 DE
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Joint Spring Conference on Monetary Policy and Expectations of Households and Firms Deutsche Bundesbank – Banque de France
23. – 24.06.2022 | Joint Spring Conference | Eltville am Rhein (hybrid event)
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Statistical Series Financial statement statistics (ratios) 2018/2019 May 2022
2 MB, XLSX
Complete download as excel file
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How internationally coordinated carbon pricing would affect the economy and welfare Research Brief | 49th edition – June 2022
Climate change is a global challenge that requires international policy coordination. This conclusion is also borne out in a recent study on the macroeconomics implications of carbon pricing. Several different scenarios are considered – different regions introduce carbon pricing schemes unilaterally or in cooperation, and in the presence or absence of border adjustment schemes.
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Carbon pricing, border adjustment and climate clubs: An assessment with EMuSe Discussion paper 25/2022: Anne Ernst, Natascha Hinterlang, Alexander Mahle, Nikolai Stähler
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Outlook for the German economy for 2022 to 2024 Article from the Monthly Report June 2022
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Pension insurance scheme: long- term scenarios and reform options Article from the Monthly Report June 2022
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Inflation- induced bracket creep in the income tax scale Article from the Monthly Report June 2022
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Public finances in the euro area: current developments and challenges Article from the Monthly Report June 2022
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The Bundesbank’s surveys of firms – applicationsfor assessing the financial situationin the corporate sector Article from the Monthly Report June 2022
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CDS market structure and bond spreads Discussion paper 24/2022: Andrada Bilan, Yalin Gündüz
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6th Annual Macroprudential Conference De Nederlandsche Bank – Sveriges Riksbank – Deutsche Bundesbank
20. – 21.06.2022 | Amsterdam
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt June 2022
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Monthly Report – June 2022
The June 2022 edition of the Monthly Report outlines the outlook for the German economy for 2022 to 2024 and lays out long-term scenarios and options for reforming the pension insurance scheme. Furthermore, it analyses both bracket creep in income tax rates and the current developments and challenges facing public finances in the euro area. The report concludes with an article on the survey of firms conducted by the Deutsche Bundesbank and how it is used to assess the financial situation of the corporate sector.
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Veröffentlichung personeller Veränderungen im Vorstand der Deutschen Bundesbank Mitteilung Nr. 2003/2022
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Pulling ourselves up by our bootstraps: the greenhouse gas value of products, enterprises and industries Discussion paper 23/2022: Ulf von Kalckreuth
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The augmented bank balance-sheet channel of monetary policy Discussion paper 22/2022: Christian Bittner, Diana Bonfim, Florian Heider, Farzad Saidi, Glenn Schepens, Carla Soares
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Questionnaire 9 for the Survey of Firms (BOP-F) April, May, June 2022
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Scientific study on the expectations of firms in Germany
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The child bonus in the coronavirus pandemic: a case of redistribution rather than fiscal stimulus Research Brief | 48th edition – June 2022
As a response to the Covid-19 pandemic, parents in Germany received a series of transfer payments from the state in 2020 and 2021. This so-called child bonus (“Kinderbonus”) amounted to a total of €450 per child. A new study finds that the child bonus led to only a slight increase in household spending. Therefore, the child bonus should be seen less as a fiscal stimulus measure and more as an instrument of redistribution from the general population to families.
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Terms and conditions for the opening and operation of a T2S dedicated cash account in TARGET2-Bundesbank Valid from 13 Juni 2022
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Monetary policy and endogenous financial crises Discussion paper 21/2022: Frédéric Boissay, Fabrice Collard, Jordi Gali, Cristina Manea
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Foreign exchange interventions and their impact on expectations: Evidence from the USD/ILS options market Discussion paper 20/2022: Markus Hertrich, Daniel Nathan
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Ausfüllhilfe für das T2-Registrierungsformular, Version 1.2.6 Ein korrekt ausgefülltes Formular bildet die Grundlage für die Anlage Ihrer Stammdaten im CRDM und damit für einen erfolgreichen Start der Nutzertestphase der TARGET2/T2S-Konsolidierung. Um Sie in der Handhabung des Formulars zu unterstützen, haben wir ein Dokument mit ausführlichen Ausfüllhinweisen erstellt, das Sie bei jedem der zu bearbeitenden Teile des Formulars begleitet, Belegungsvorgaben/Namenskonventionen enthält und Abhängigkeiten aufzeigt.
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Änderung der Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen der Deutschen Bundesbank (AGB) ab 8. Juli 2022
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The impact of German public support transfers on firm finance – Evidence from the Covid-19 crisis Discussion paper 19/2022: Leo Gärtner, Philipp Marek
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Climate change concerns and actions – Can provision of information motivate people to fight climate change? Research Brief | 47th edition – May 2022
Are individuals concerned enough about climate change to change their behavior and bear additional costs as a consequence? How can they be motivated to fight climate change? A Bundesbank survey conducted between April 2020 and December 2021 shows that people are more concerned about climate change than about the state of the economy. During most of the ongoing pandemic, only the coronavirus was of a higher concern. While people who rate climate change as a serious issue are also more willing to take on additional costs to help fight climate change, providing information on ways to reduce carbon emissions further increases their willingness to do so.