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Monthly Report - January 2019
The January 2019 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report looks into how a normalisation of interest rates will impact on balance sheets in the euro area’s private non-financial sector and explores price competitiveness in a number of euro area countries in terms of the development, drivers and influence of labour market reforms. The Report also features an analysis of financial cycles in the euro area and sheds light on International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 9 from a banking supervision angle.
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Monthly report – September 2021
The September 2021 edition of the Monthly Report outlines the Eurosystem’s monetary policy strategy and analyses the influence of its monetary policy on bitcoin and other crypto tokens. In addition, it discusses the performance of German credit institutions in 2020.
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Financial Stability Review 2017
Given the upbeat prospects for the economy as a whole, there is little risk to the stability of the German financial system at present. Yet with interest rates sitting at low levels for years now and the economy in such robust shape, there is a danger that market participants might underestimate the risks to financial stability, the Bundesbank cautions.
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Elektronische Einreichung von bankaufsichtlichen Meldungen FinaV und Liquiditätsverordnung und zur Datenübersicht gemäß PrüfbV
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Die neue Geldmarktstatistik des Eurosystems – Erste Ergebnisse für Deutschland Monatsberichtsaufsatz Oktober 2017
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Monthly Report - September 2018
The September 2018 Monthly Report explains the models that the Bundesbank uses to make its short-term economic forecasts as well as how these models have been updated. In addition, the Report also analyses the performance of German credit institutions in 2017.
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Interest rate pegs and the reversal puzzle: On the role of anticipation Discussion paper 50/2020: Rafael Gerke, Sebastian Giesen, Daniel Kienzler
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