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Stress testing market risk of German financial intermediaries Alexander Falter, Michael Kleemann, Lena Strobel, Hannes Wilke
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Aktuelle Liste der Extrahaushalte des Statistischen Bundesamtes 2024 einschließlich der Zu- und Abgänge zum Vortermin Januar 2023 ergänzt um die Angabe des Bundesbank-Kundensystematik-Schlüssels und der Sektorangabe in der monatlichen Bilanzstatistik.
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Climate change and climate policy: analyticalrequirements and options from a central bank perspective Article from the Monthly Report – January 2022
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Would households understand average inflation targeting? Discussion paper 17/2022: Mathias Hoffmann, Lora Pavlova, Emanuel Moench, Guido Schultefrankenfeld
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On the macroeconomic effects of reinvestments in asset purchase programmes Discussion paper 47/2022: Rafael Gerke, Daniel Kienzler, Alexander Scheer
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Monthly report – October 2023
The October 2023 edition of the Monthly Report examines whether German and euro area price competitiveness is favourable. It also describes how state government finances developed in 2022 and finds that, despite large surpluses overall, recourse to emergency loans was extensive in some cases.
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Cybersecurity and financial stability Discussion paper 08/2022: Kartik Anand, Chanelle Duley, Prasanna Gai
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Monthly report – November 2021
The November 2021 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in autumn 2021.
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Monthly Report – July 2021
The July 2021 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report features an article on cross-border corporate takeovers and the impact of internationalisation on firms in Germany. Furthermore, crypto-tokens and decentralised finance apps are outlined and digital risks in the banking sector discussed. In addition, the connection between macroprudential policy and Growth-at-Risk is analysed.