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The rollout of internal credit risk models: Implications for the novel partial-use philosophy Discussion paper 07/2023: Carina Schlam, Corinna Woyand
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Financial Stability Review 2020
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In the first half of 2020, the global coronavirus pandemic led to the most severe economic slump in Germany in decades. Governments and central banks around the world have taken extensive measures to stabilise the economy as well as labour and financial markets.
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German enterprises’ profitability and financing in 2020 Article from the Monthly Report December 2021
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Monetary policy and banking business Article from the Monthly Report – May 2023
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Monthly report – May 2021
The May 2021 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in spring 2021.
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From the Reichsbank to the Bundesbank People, generations and concepts between tradition, conituity and new beginnings
In 2017, the Deutsche Bundesbank commissioned a comprehensive study on the history of central banking in Germany between the years 1924 and 1970.
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Methodology and technique for determining structural budget deficits Discussion paper 02/1995: Gerhard Ziebarth
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From the monetary pillar to the monetary and financial analysis Article from the Monthly Report – Janaury 2023
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Financial Stability Review 2023
The macroeconomic environment is being shaped by the interest rate reversal and heightened uncertainty. So far, the German financial system has coped well with the rise in interest rates over the last year, but the effects of this rise have not yet fully materialised. Structural change in the economy is also likely to further increase credit risk.