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What drives the short-term fluctuations of banks’ exposure to interest rate risk? Discussion paper 5/2019: Christoph Memmel
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Anatomy of regional price differentials: Evidence from micro price data Discussion paper 4/2019: Sebastian Weinand, Ludwig von Auer
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Ensuring internal capital adequacy of less significant institutions (LSIs) Range of practice 2015 to 2017
The Bundesbank has conducted an analysis of how internal capital adequacy is ensured within the German banking market. The results are generally positive, but most of the institutions still show a need for further structural improvement.
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Notes on reporting direct investment stocks pursuant to sections 64 and 65 of the Foreign Trade and Payments Regulation (Außenwirtschaftsverordnung) - Forms “Annex K 3” and “Annex K 4” to the Foreign Trade and Payments Regulation
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Gemeinsames Informationsblatt der Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht und der Deutschen Bundesbank zum neuen Tatbestand der Anlageberatung
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How would a shift from taxing wages to taxing real estate affect the aggregate economy? Research Brief | 24th edition – January 2019
Tax reform designed to improve the conditions for macroeconomic growth without weighing on government budgets has been the topic of recent debate in Europe. One proposal on the table suggests reducing taxes on wages whilst at the same time raising those on land and property. A new study uses a modern DSGE model to examine how, within this model framework, such a shift would impact on the aggregate economy and to what extent property owners and tenants would be affected.