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Internationale Finanzstabilität Auftaktveranstaltung anlässlich des 200-jährigen Jubiläums des Fachbereichs Wirtschaftswissenschaft an der Universität Tübingen
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Modeling the term structure Discussion paper 07/2025: Christoph Memmel, Lotta Heckmann-Draisbach
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Summary of the March Monthly Report
Topics: Germany’s balance of payments in 2013, Shadow banking in the euro area: outline and monetary policy implications, Manufacturing enterprises in Germany: their vulnerability to crises ̶ findings of a risk analysis using year-end data
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Acquisition of financial assets and financing in Germany in the first quarter of 2014
In the first quarter of 2014, the financial assets of households rose by €54 billion on the quarter, climbing to €5,207 billion. The transaction-related acquisition of financial assets accounted for a relatively large share of this increase (€49 billion), while valuation gains played only a minor role (just under €5 billion).
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Summary of the June Monthly Report
The German economy has recovered more quickly than expected from the cyclical lull in the middle of last year and has returned to a growth path that is underpinned by domestic and foreign demand. Domestic economic activity is benefitting from the favourable labour market situation and the substantial wage increases.
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Anchoring of survey-based inflation expectations: Risk assessment relative to the inflation target Ute Volz, Florian Wicknig
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Acquisition of financial assets and financing by sector in the second quarter of 2011
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Investment and financing in 2010 (Results of the financial accounts)
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Acquisition of financial assets and financing in Germany in the third quarter of 2013 Results of the financial accounts by sector
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Reflections on the financial crisis
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Prof. Dr. Axel A. Weber, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank, Mais Lecture, Cass Business School