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Banks that trade securities grant fewer loans Research Brief | 3rd edition – April 2016
In the United States and Europe, efforts are being made to limit banks' proprietary trading of securities. A key argument is that if banks invest in securities, they reduce the credit supply to the real economy. A new study uses microdata to examine the role of proprietary trading in times of crisis and its impact on lending activity.
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Monthly Report - December 2019
The December 2019 Monthly Report describes the outlook for the German economy based on projections for 2020 and 2021, looking further ahead to 2022 as well, and contains an analysis of German enterprises’ profitability and financing conditions in 2018. It also addresses the relevance of surveys of expectations for the Deutsche Bundesbank, and a further article discusses the mixing of euro coins in Germany.
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Real currency appreciation in accession countries: Balassa-Samuelson and investment demand Discussion paper 19/2002: Christoph Fischer
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Global monetary and financial spillovers: Evidence from a new measure of Bundesbank policy shocks Discussion paper 34/2022: James S. Cloyne, Patrick M. Hürtgen, Alan M. Taylor
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Deutsche Bundesbank’s reply to the European Commission’s Green Paper "Building a Capital Markets Union" - Answers to specific questions
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