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Corporate Balance Sheets (Ustan) 1987-2019 – Data Report 2020-08 – Metadata Version 4 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Corporate Balance Sheets (Ustan) 1964-1986 – Data Report 2022-18 – Metadata Version 1 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Dennis Hüwel, Simone Schultz
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2021, Data Report 2022-19 – Metadata Version 10 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Dennis Hüwel, Simone Schultz
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Statistics of the banks‘ profit and loss accounts 1999-2021 – Data Report 2022-20 – Metadata Version 11 Harald Stahl, Nicole Scheller
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Statistics of the banks' profit and loss accounts 1999-2020 – Data Report 2021-20 – Metadata Version 10 Harald Stahl, Christine Rauth
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Statistics of the banks' profit and loss accounts 1999-2019 – Data Report 2021-05 – Metadata Version 9 Harald Stahl, Christine Rauth
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IFS-Base – Data Report 2022-11 – Metadata Version 5-1 Jannick Blaschke, Heike Haupenthal, Vera Schuck, Ece Yalcin
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Who creates and who bears flow externalities in mutual funds? Discussion paper 41/2022: Daniel Fricke, Stephan Jank, Hannes Wilke
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Determinants of TARGET2 transactions of European banks based on micro-data Discussion paper 40/2022: Constantin Drott, Stefan Goldbach, Axel Jochem
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The Eurosystem’s asset purchase programmes, securities lending and Bund specialness Discussion paper 39/2022: Markus Baltzer, Kathi Schlepper, Christian Speck
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Monthly Report – October 2022
The October 2022 edition of the Monthly Report examines the subject of state government finances in 2021, focusing on the surplus and growing reserves partly derived from emergency loans. Another article delves into Member States’ financial ties with the EU budget and the Next Generation EU (NGEU) off-budget entity. A third article discusses the validity of interest parity in times of crisis. In addition, the Monthly Report examines the market situation of Federal securities in the context of monetary policy purchases and heightened uncertainty.
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt October 2022
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Bundesbank Online Panel – Firms (BOP-F) – Data Report 2022-16 – Metadata Version 1 Dominik Boddin, Mona Köhler, Pawel Smietanka
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The effects of sanctions on Russian banks in TARGET2 transactions data Discussion paper 38/2022: Constantin Drott, Stefan Goldbach, Volker Nitsch
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Basel III and SME bank finance in Germany Discussion paper 37/2022: Philipp Marek, Ingrid Stein
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MFI interest rate statistics 01/2003-06/2022 – Data Report 2022-13 – Metadata Version 5-1 Jannick Blaschke, Jan Dominik Eiff, Kathrin Friederich, Miriam Krüger
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Statistics on international trade in services (SITS) 01/2001-12/2021 – Data Report 2022-17 – Metadata Version 6 Elena Biewen, Annette Meinusch
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Calibrating capital buffers for other systemically important institutions (O-SIIs) in Germany – Utilising the equal expected impact approach Sebastian Geiger, Marcel Heires, Ulrich Krüger, Johannes Ludwig, Ursula Vogel
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The impact of natural disasters on banks’ impairment flow – Evidence from Germany Discussion paper 36/2022: Iliriana Shala, Benno Schumacher
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The Annodata Framework: Putting FAIR data into practice Stefan Bender, Jannick Blaschke, Hendrik Doll, Andrew Gordon, Christian Hirsch, Daniela Hochfellner, Julia Lane
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Robust real-time estimates of the German output gap based on a multivariate trend-cycle decomposition Discussion paper 35/2022: Tino Berger, Christian Ochsner
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt September 2022
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Monthly Report – September 2022
The September 2022 edition of the Monthly Report features an article on how the negative interest rate policy period and the pandemic are reflected in the Bank Lending Survey, and analyses the effects of reallocation in the corporate sector during the pandemic on developments in productivity. In other articles, the Monthly Report outlines the profitability of German credit institutions in 2021 and discusses the role of the International Monetary Fund in preventing and managing crises.
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Global monetary and financial spillovers: Evidence from a new measure of Bundesbank policy shocks Discussion paper 34/2022: James S. Cloyne, Patrick M. Hürtgen, Alan M. Taylor
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Going below zero – How do banks react? Discussion paper 33/2022: Henrike Michaelis
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New facts on consumer price rigidity in the euro area Discussion paper 32/2022: Erwan Gautier, Cristina Conflitti, Riemer P. Faber, Brian Fabo, Ludmila Fadejeva, Valentin Jouvanceau, Jan-Oliver Menz, Teresa Messner, Pavlos Petroulas, Pau Roldan-Blanco, Fabio Rumler, Sergio Santoro, Elisabeth Wieland, Helene Zimmer
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The Euro at 20: The Future of our Money Book publication by Johannes Beermann
33 Perspectives on the future of cash from a political, economic and philosophical viewpoint.
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Monthly Report – August 2022
The August 2022 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in summer 2022.
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt August 2022
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