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Where does the cash in your wallet come from? An empirical study of the cash withdrawal behaviour of the German population at ATMs and bank counters in Germany
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The Bundesbank study on payment behaviour in Germany, which was published in 2009, showed that cash continues to be an extremely popular method of payment and that no significant changes in payment behaviour in Germany are expected in the short to medium term. There are essentially two ways of withdrawing that most important of payment instruments "cash" – namely from bank counters or from ATMs. This paper analyses the withdrawal behaviour of Germans based on place, amount and frequencies of withdrawal.
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Monthly Report - March 2014
The March 2014 edition of the Monthly Report describes the shadow banking system in the euro area and its monetary policy implications. In addition, the German balance of payments in 2013 is reconsidered and it comments on the vulnerability to crises of the manufacturing enterprises in Germany.
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How do households allocate their assets? – Stylized facts from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey Discussion paper 12/2014: Luc Arrondel, Laura Bartiloro, Primin Fessler, Peter Lindner, Thomas Y. Mathä, Cristiana Rampazzi, Frederique Savignac, Tobias Schmidt, Martin Schürz, Philip Vermeulen
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Monthly Report - February 2017
The February 2017 Monthly Report comments on the economic development in Germany in winter 2016/2017.
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Monthly Report - October 2019
The Bundesbank’s October 2019 Monthly Report reviews and analyses the market for sustainable financial investments, as well as studying the European investment funds market and the role of bond funds in the low interest rate environment. Furthermore, it describes the long-term outlook for the statutory pension insurance scheme and explains structural reforms in the euro area.
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Monthly Report - January 2019
The January 2019 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report looks into how a normalisation of interest rates will impact on balance sheets in the euro area’s private non-financial sector and explores price competitiveness in a number of euro area countries in terms of the development, drivers and influence of labour market reforms. The Report also features an analysis of financial cycles in the euro area and sheds light on International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 9 from a banking supervision angle.
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