Press releases
Here is a list of the Deutsche Bundesbank’s current press releases.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the fourth quarter of 2024 Results of the financial accounts by sector
In the fourth quarter of 2024, German households’ nominal financial assets grew by €136 billion, totalling €9,050 billion as at the end of the year. This is now the fifth increase in succession, continuing the growth streak that has been ongoing since the end of 2023. Households increased their claims by €79 billion and generated valuation gains of €57 billion.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the third quarter of 2024 Results of the financial accounts by sector
In the third quarter of 2024, German households’ financial assets grew by €197 billion, closing the quarter at a new record high of €9,004 billion. This is a continuation of the uninterrupted growth trend that has lasted since end-2023.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the second quarter of 2024 Results of the financial accounts by sector
In the second quarter of 2024, German households’ financial assets grew by €136 billion, closing the quarter at €8,815 billion. This represents a new all-time high.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the first quarter of 2024 Results of the financial accounts by sector
Das Nettogeldvermögen privater Haushalte ist weiter gestiegen. Die Bewertungsgewinne treiben den Vermögenszuwachs an. Die reale Rendite steigt auf 1,4 Prozent. Die Unternehmensfinanzierung steigt leicht an, Verbindlichkeiten wachsen.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the fourth quarter of 2023 Results of the financial accounts by sector
Following the decline in the previous quarter, households’ financial assets rose by €250 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023, amounting to €7,716 billion at the end of the year.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the third quarter of 2023 Results of the financial accounts by sector
Having risen in the previous three quarters, households’ financial assets fell by €35 billion in the third quarter of 2023, standing at €7,467 billion at the end of the quarter.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the second quarter of 2023 Results of the financial accounts by sector
In the second quarter of 2023, households’ financial assets grew by €94 billion, standing at €7,492 billion at the quarter’s end. Following a significant decline in the previous year, this was already the third consecutive quarter-on-quarter increase. Over the second quarter of 2023, households increased their claims by €59 billion and recorded valuation gains of €36 billion.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the first quarter of 2023 Results of the financial accounts by sector
In the first quarter of 2023, households’ financial assets grew by €146 billion, standing at €7,393 billion at the quarter’s end. Following the declines in the first three quarters of 2022, the financial assets appear to be following the upward trend of the fourth quarter of 2022.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the fourth quarter of 2022 Results of the financial accounts by sector
After three quarters of decline, households’ financial assets grew in the fourth quarter of 2022, standing at €7,254 billion at the end of the year. Households’ claims increased by a total of €68 billion. Following three quarters of significant valuation losses, valuation gains were recorded again, amounting to €43 billion in total.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the third quarter of 2022 Results of the financial accounts by sector
In the third quarter of 2022, households’ financial assets shrank for the third time in a row owing to persistent valuation losses. A phase of negative growth in financial assets lasting longer than this was last seen during the global financial crisis.