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Monthly Report - December 2019
The December 2019 Monthly Report describes the outlook for the German economy based on projections for 2020 and 2021, looking further ahead to 2022 as well, and contains an analysis of German enterprises’ profitability and financing conditions in 2018. It also addresses the relevance of surveys of expectations for the Deutsche Bundesbank, and a further article discusses the mixing of euro coins in Germany.
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Inflation, deflation, and uncertainty: What drives euro area option-implied inflation expectations and are they still anchored in the sovereign debt crisis? Discussion paper 24/2014: Michael Scharnagl, Jelena Stapf
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Potential implications of a NSFR on German banks‘ credit supply and profitability Discussion paper 37/2016: Matthias Schmitt, Christian Schmaltz
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Monthly report - June 2020
The June 2020 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report outlines Germany’s economic outlook for 2020 to 2022 and features an article on the topic of cash withdrawals and payments in urban and rural areas.
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Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen der Deutschen Bundesbank (AGB) ab 5. August 2019 Gültig bis: 17.11.2019
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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 - June 2019
The June 2019 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report outlines the prospects for the German economy on the basis of projections for 2019 and 2020 and looks ahead at the year 2021. It also covers the overhaul of European banking regulation and features an analysis of the costs associated with different means of payment in the retail sector. Lastly, the changing face of payments services is explored, with reference to instant payments, PSD2 and new competitors.
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Why do savings banks transform sight deposits into illiquid assets less intensively than the regulation allows? Discussion paper 05/2009: Dorothee Holl, Andrea Schertler
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Monthly Report - May 2014
The Monthly Report May 2014 comments on the economic situation in Germany in spring 2014.