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Are there disadvantaged clienteles in mutual funds? Discussion paper 11/2010: Stephan Jank
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Capital market statistics - December 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
543 KB, PDF
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Banking statistics - December 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 1
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - December 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
498 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - December 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
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Exchange rate statistics - December 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 5
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Balance of payments statistics - November 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 3
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Financial Stability Review 2010
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Stability of the German financial system improved – focus now on European sovereign debt crisis and medium-term risks from protracted low-interest rate environment.
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Capital market statistics - November 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
687 KB, PDF
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Banking statistics - November 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 1
713 KB, PDF
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - November 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - November 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
494 KB, PDF
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Do specialization benefits outweigh concentration risks in credit portfolios of German banks? Discussion paper 10/2010: Rolf Böve, Klaus Düllmann, Andreas Pfingsten
451 KB, PDF
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Exchange rate statistics - November 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 5
417 KB, PDF
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Deep habits and the macroeconomic effects of government debt Discussion paper 22/2010: Rym Aloui
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How useful is the carry-over effect for short-term economic forecasting? Discussion paper 21/2010: Karl-Heinz Tödter
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Where does the cash in your wallet come from? An empirical study of the cash withdrawal behaviour of the German population at ATMs and bank counters in Germany
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The Bundesbank study on payment behaviour in Germany, which was published in 2009, showed that cash continues to be an extremely popular method of payment and that no significant changes in payment behaviour in Germany are expected in the short to medium term. There are essentially two ways of withdrawing that most important of payment instruments "cash" – namely from bank counters or from ATMs. This paper analyses the withdrawal behaviour of Germans based on place, amount and frequencies of withdrawal.
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Capital market statistics - October 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
687 KB, PDF
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Balance of payments statistics - October 2010 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 3
2 MB, PDF