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Monthly report - August 2020
The August 2020 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in summer 2020.
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Monthly Report - June 1949
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The Monthly Report contains: The Economic Situation of the Specified Area ( Western German D-Mark Area ) May - June 1949; Summary and Outlook
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Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen der Deutschen Bundesbank (AGB) ab 23. September 2013 Gültig bis 03.11.2013
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Monthly Report - October 2019
The Bundesbank’s October 2019 Monthly Report reviews and analyses the market for sustainable financial investments, as well as studying the European investment funds market and the role of bond funds in the low interest rate environment. Furthermore, it describes the long-term outlook for the statutory pension insurance scheme and explains structural reforms in the euro area.
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Entwicklungen im deutschen Bankensystem in der Negativzinsphase Monatsberichtsaufsatz Oktober 2020
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Monthly Report - October 2017
The October 2017 Monthly Report analyses emerging market economies’ global liquidity, foreign reserves and exchange rates and contains an article on developments in the natural interest rate. In addition, the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process for smaller institutions and proportionality considerations are described, and the initial results of the new money market statistics as well as the new insurance statistics are presented.
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Does greater transparency discipline the loan loss provisioning of privately held banks? Discussion paper 40/2020: Jannis Bischof, Daniel Foos, Jan Riepe
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Monthly Report - December 2017
The December 2017 edition of the Bundesbank's Monthly Report outlines the prospects for the German economy on the basis of macroeconomic projections for 2018 and 2019, with a look ahead at the year 2020. It also analyses German enterprises’ profitability and financing in 2016 as well as corporate margins in selected European countries and takes a look at the Eurosystem’s financial market infrastructure, focusing on the range of services likely to be offered in the future.