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Exchange rate statistics - October 2018 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Banks' exposure to interest rate risk, their earnings from term transformation, and the dynamics of the term structure Discussion paper 07/2010: Christoph Memmel
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Monetary policy in a prolonged period of low interest rates – a discussion of the concept of the reversal rate Article from the Monthly Report – March 2022
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Exchange rate statistics - September 2018 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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A comparison of dynamic panel data estimators: Monte Carlo evidence and an application to the investment function Discussion paper 05/2003: Andreas Behr
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Emerging markets in the financial crisis: the effect of cross-border bank loans Article from the Monthly report April 2010
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Government debt and interest payment burden in Germany Article from the Monthly report April 2010
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Pricing the Bund term structure with linear regressions – without an observable short rate Discussion paper 08/2023: Christian Speck
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Does modeling framework matter? A comparative study of structural and reduced-form models Discussion paper 05/2011: Yalin Gündüz, Marliese Uhrig-Homburg
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Financial Stability Review 2015
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Exceptionally low interest rates remain a salient feature of the financial system setting in Germany. They reflect the global low real economic growth and expansionary monetary policy stance.