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Monthly report – February 2021
The February 2021 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in winter 2020/2021.
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Monthly report - December 2020
The December 2020 edition of the Monthly Report outlines Germany’s economic outlook for 2021 to 2023 and explores the informative value of national fiscal indicators in the case of debt at the European level. In addition, it describes the national implementation of the European banking package in Germany through the Risk Reduction Act (Risikoreduzierungsgesetz – RiG) and analyses the profitability and financing of German enterprises in 2019.
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Monthly Report – July 2022
The July 2022 Monthly Report presents results and use cases of distributional wealth accounts (DWA) for households in Germany and describes the evolution of the creditor structure of government debt in the euro area. It also analyses the factors influencing international portfolio flows and contains an article on the cross-border interoperability of central bank digital currency.
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Monthly report – May 2021
The May 2021 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in spring 2021.
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Monthly Report – January 2022
The January 2022 edition of the Monthly Report discusses the changes in the secured money market and features an article on the topic of climate change and climate policy: analysis requirements and options from a central bank perspective. In addition, scenario-based valuation effects on the stock market are analysed using greenhouse gas emissions.
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Monthly report - August 2020
The August 2020 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in summer 2020.
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Monthly report – April 2021
The Bundesbank’s April 2021 Monthly Report outlines the impact of monetary policy depending on the debt situation of the non-financial private sector and presents evidence for the euro area. It also examines firms’ assessments and expectations during the pandemic based on findings from the Bundesbank Online Panel Firms. A further article discusses the payment options opened up by digital money.