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Monthly Report – December 2021
The December 2021 edition of the Monthly Report outlines Germany’s economic outlook for 2022 to 2024 and analyses the profitability and financing of German enterprises in 2020.
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Crypto tokens and decentralised financial applications Article from the Monthly Report July 2021
209 KB, PDF
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Toward a holistic approach to central bank trust Discussion paper 27/2024: Sandra Eickmeier, Luba Petersen
2 MB, PDF
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Heterogeneous impact of monetary policy in the euro area? Article from the Monthly Report – September 2023
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On a Blank Slate: Cash and Cash Requirements for Future Currency Unions in Africa and the Gulf Russell Krueger
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Monthly Report – June 2021
The June 2021 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report outlines the outlook for the German economy for 2021 to 2023 and analyses how the central bank’s asset purchases increase the sensitivity of government finances to interest rate changes. It also features an article on central government debt and why interest payment premiums should be booked on an accrual basis, while, on the topic of local government debt, a further article discusses how local government budget imbalances can be avoided and cash advances limited.
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Product turnover and endogenous price flexibility in uncertain times Discussion paper 14/2024: Makram Khalil, Vivien Lewis
3 MB, PDF
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Monthly Report – June 2022
The June 2022 edition of the Monthly Report outlines the outlook for the German economy for 2022 to 2024 and lays out long-term scenarios and options for reforming the pension insurance scheme. Furthermore, it analyses both bracket creep in income tax rates and the current developments and challenges facing public finances in the euro area. The report concludes with an article on the survey of firms conducted by the Deutsche Bundesbank and how it is used to assess the financial situation of the corporate sector.
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