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What moves markets? Discussion paper 16/2022: Mark Kerssenfischer, Maik Schmeling
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Linking Deutsche Bundesbank Company Data using Machine-Learning-Based Classification Christopher-Johannes Schild, Simone Schultz, Franco Wieser
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Financial crises and shadow banks: A quantitative analysis Discussion paper 15/2022: Matthias Rottner
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Corporate debt in Germany in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic: An evaluation based on the AnaCredit dataset Benedikt Kolb, Frieder Mokinski, Robert Unger
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Monthly Report – April 2022
The April 2022 Monthly Report explains the development of the debt situation in the euro area’s private non-financial sector since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic and describes possibilities for the stability-oriented further development of the central government’s debt brake. Furthermore, the Monthly Report analyses the current developments in the demand for euro banknotes at the Bundesbank and contains a contribution on the possible macroeconomic consequences of the war in Ukraine: simulations of an intensified risk scenario.
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt April 2022
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Interest rate shocks, competition and bank liquidity creation Discussion paper 14/2022: Thomas Kick
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Addressing COVID-19 outliers in BVARs with stochastic volatility Discussion paper 13/2022: Andrea Carriero, Todd E. Clark, Massimiliano Marcellino, Elmar Mertens
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Inflation expectations and climate concern Discussion paper 12/2022: Christoph Meinerding, Andrea Poinelli, Yves Schüler
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Wealth and subjective well-being in Germany Discussion paper 11/2022: Antje Jantsch, Julia Le Blanc, Tobias Schmidt
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The macroeconometric model of the Bundesbank revisited Thomas Haertel, Britta Hamburg, Vladimir Kusin
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Optimal timing of policy interventions in troubled banks Discussion paper 10/2022: Philipp J. König, Paul Mayer, David Pothier
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Monthly Report – March 2022
The March 2022 edition of the Monthly Report features an article on monetary policy in a protracted phase of low interest rates, discussing the concept of the reversal rate. In addition, it analyses Germany’s balance of payments for 2021.
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt March 2022
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Existence and uniqueness of solutions to dynamic models with occasionally binding constraints Discussion paper 09/2022: Tom D. Holden
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Cybersecurity and financial stability Discussion paper 08/2022: Kartik Anand, Chanelle Duley, Prasanna Gai
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Risks in domestic banks‘ corporate lending business Christoph Memmel, Christoph Roling
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The impact of carbon pricing in a multi-region production network model and an application to climate scenarios Discussion paper 07/2022: Ivan Frankovic
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Annual Report 2021
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The Deutsche Bundesbank has presented a balanced result for the year 2021. As in the previous year, the Bank is not transferring any profit to the Federal budget. Explaining this decision, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said it was necessary to further increase the risk provisions on account of the emergency monetary policy measures taken to counter the impact of the pandemic
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Banks‘ strategic interaction, adverse price dynamics and systemic liquidity risk Discussion paper 06/2022: Ulrich Krüger, Christoph Roling, Leonid Silbermann, Lui-Hsian Wong
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Time-variation in the effects of push and pull factors on portfolio flows: evidence from a Bayesian dynamic factor model Discussion paper 05/2022: Timo Bettendorf, Aikaterini Karadimitropoulou
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Calibration alternatives to logistic regression and their potential for transferring the dispersion of discriminatory power into uncertainties of probabilities of default Discussion paper 04/2022: Jan Henrik Wosnitza
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You can‘t always get what you want (where you want it): cross-border effects of the US money market fund reform Discussion paper 03/2022: Daniel Fricke, Stefan Greppmair, Karol Paludkiewicz
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EU enlargement and (temporary) migration: Effects on labour market outcomes in Germany Discussion paper 02/2022: Luisa Hammer, Matthias S. Hertweck
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Monthly Report – February 2022
The February 2022 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in winter 2021/2022.
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt February 2022
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