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Monthly report – March 2021
The March 2021 Monthly Report analyses Germany’s balance of payments for 2020 and outlines the new European prudential framework for investment firms.
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Monthly Report - September 2017
The September 2017 Monthly Report contains an article on monetary policy indicators at the zero lower bound on the basis of term structure models, and an analysis of the performance of German credit institutions in 2016. Explanations are also provided on the potential and risks of distributed ledger technologies in payments and securities settlement and on the changes and results in the process of extending the investment fund statistics.
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Monthly Report - October 2006
The monthly report contains: Current trends and structural changes in the public bond market, How informative survey data on private sector inflation expectations are for monetary policymakers.
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The role of banks, non-banks and the centralbank in the money creation process Article from the Monthly Report April 2017
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Monthly Report - May 2010
The monthly report contains: Economic conditions in Germany, Financial markets, Global and European setting, Monetary policy and banking business, Overview – May 2010, Public finances.
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European economic and monetary union
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This booklet provides a comprehensive overview of European economic and monetary beginnings through to the legal provisions and operational procedures applicable in EMU today. The information contained in this booklet focuses on issues of particular relevance to central banks.
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Monthly Report - April 2019
The April 2019 Monthly Report presents the results of the 2017 survey on household wealth and finances in Germany and analyses the interest rate pass-through in the low interest rate environment. It also contains an article outlining reform options for the European Stability and Growth Pact as well as an article describing how the Stability Council will monitor the German debt brake as of 2020.
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Business Cycle Transmission from the US to Germany - a Structural Factor Approach Sandra Eickmeier
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