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Monetary policy and banking business Article from the Monthly report November 2008
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Monthly Report - July 2014
The Monthly Report July 2014 contains an article on the subject Exchange rates and financial stress and describes the past developments and future challenges of Germany’s statutory health insurance scheme. Furthermore, approach and initial results of the consolidated financial statement statistics as a contribution to the extended corporate analysis are defined. Finally, the importance of the insurance industry for financial stability is analysed.
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Monthly Report - April 2018
The March 2018 Monthly Report sheds light on Germany’s balance of payments for 2017 and provides an insight into demand for euro banknotes at the Deutsche Bundesbank. It also includes an article on the design, regulation and use of contingent convertible bonds.
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt June 2024
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Monatsbericht der Europäischen Zentralbank - Dezember 1999 - Statistischer Teil
357 KB, PDF
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Monetary policy and banking business Article from the Monthly Report February 2012
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Die Ertragslage der deutschen Kreditinstitute im Jahr 1999 Monatsberichtsaufsatz September 2000
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Why do banks bear interest rate risk? Discussion paper 35/2017: Christoph Memmel
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Monthly Report - March 2015
The March 2015 edition of the Bundesbank's Monthly Report describes how macroprudential policy impacts on monetary policymaking and presents some of the ways in which the regulatory framework underpinning European monetary union can be strengthened. It also looks into Germany's 2014 balance of payments and includes an article on the methodology and results of the securities holder statistics and the role they play in analysing the ownership of securities in Germany and Europe.