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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.
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Extraordinary measures in extraordinary times – public measures in support of the financial sector in the EU and the United States Discussion paper 13/2010: Stéphanie Marie Stolz, Michael Wedow
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Monthly Report - September 2017
The September 2017 Monthly Report contains an article on monetary policy indicators at the zero lower bound on the basis of term structure models, and an analysis of the performance of German credit institutions in 2016. Explanations are also provided on the potential and risks of distributed ledger technologies in payments and securities settlement and on the changes and results in the process of extending the investment fund statistics.
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Richtlinien für die Bilanzstatistik der Banken (MFIs) (einschl. Bausparkassen) und der Nicht-MFI-Kreditinstitute Version 2022-01
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Price discovery on traded inflation expectations: Does the financial crisis matter? Discussion paper 25/2009: Alexander Schulz, Jelena Stapf
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Shocks at large banks and banking sector distress: the Banking Granular Residual Discussion paper 04/2009: Sven Blank, Claudia M. Buch, Katja Neugebauer
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Monthly report – September 2021
The September 2021 edition of the Monthly Report outlines the Eurosystem’s monetary policy strategy and analyses the influence of its monetary policy on bitcoin and other crypto tokens. In addition, it discusses the performance of German credit institutions in 2020.