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The effect of unemployment insurance benefits on (self-)employment: Two sides of the same coin? Sebastian Camarero Garcia, Michelle Hansch
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Forecast uncertainty and the Bank of England interest rate decisions Guido Schultefrankenfeld
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Early warning indicators for the German banking system: a macroprudential analysis Nadya Jahn, Thomas Kick
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Carbon pricing, border adjustment and climate clubs: An assessment with EMuSe Anne Ernst, Natascha Hinterlang, Alexander Mahle, Nikolai Stähler
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Household savings, capital investments and public policies: What drives the German current account? Kilian Ruppert, Nikolai Stähler
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Knowledge sourcing: legitimacy deficits for MNC subsidiaries? Tobias Schmidt, Wolfgang Sofka
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Financial Stability Review 2021
The German financial system has functioned well during the pandemic; the extensive government measures have shielded the financial sector from losses. This is the conclusion reached by the Bundesbank in its Financial Stability Review 2021.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - January 2000 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
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Financial Stability Review 2013
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Low interest rates and an ample supply of central bank liquidity have helped to ease the tensions on the international financial markets. So far this year, the German financial system has also benefited from this situation. However, the Bundesbank believes that these exceptional financial conditions present risks to financial stability the longer they prevail.