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Monthly report - October 2020
The October 2020 edition of the Monthly Report analyses developments in the German banking system during the negative interest rate phase and outlines patterns of international business cycles. It also features an article on the protracted rise in real estate prices in Germany from a macroeconomic perspective, taking into account transmission channels and fundamental determinants. Finally, the report explains state government budget figures for 2019.
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt October 2020
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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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Bank capital forbearance and serial gambling Discussion paper 56/2020: Natalya Martynova, Enrico Perotti, Javier Suarez
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A random forest-based approach to identifying the most informative seasonality tests Discussion paper 55/2020: Daniel Ollech, Karsten Webel
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Sovereign risk and bank fragility Discussion paper 54/2020: Kartik Anand, Jochen Mankart
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Real effects of foreign exchange risk migration: Evidence from matched firm-bank microdata Discussion paper 53/2020: Puriya Abbassi, Falk Bräuning
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Anticipation effects of protectionist U.S. trade policies Discussion paper 52/2020: Norbert Metiu
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Classification of monetary and fiscal dominance regimes using machine learning techniques Discussion paper 51/2020: Natascha Hinterlang, Josef Hollmayr
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Environmental Report 2019 (summary)
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The Bank has achieved the reduction targets that it set itself for 2020 and 2025 ahead of schedule. This is due, in particular, to purchasing electricity generated from renewable energy sources, switching heat energy sources and reducing heat consumption.
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Monthly report - September 2020
The September 2020 edition of the Monthly Report analyses the impact of monetary policy on the euro exchange rate and investigates global financial interconnectedness as well as spillover effects between the G20 countries. In addition, it discusses the performance of German credit institutions in 2019.
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt September 2020
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Interest rate pegs and the reversal puzzle: On the role of anticipation Discussion paper 50/2020: Rafael Gerke, Sebastian Giesen, Daniel Kienzler
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Coin migration between Germany and other euro area countries Discussion paper 49/2020: Matthias Uhl
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Capital controls checkup: Cases, customs, consequences Discussion paper 47/2020: Stefan Goldbach, Volker Nitsch
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt August 2020
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Monthly report - August 2020
The August 2020 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in summer 2020.
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Backtesting macroprudential stress tests Discussion paper 45/2020: Amanah Ramadiah, Daniel Fricke, Fabio Caccioli
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Predicting monetary policy using artificial neural networks Discussion paper 44/2020: Natascha Hinterlang
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Campus Deutsche Bundesbank Exhibition catalogue
The exhibition catalogue, spanning roughly 120 pages, showcases all 29 designs entered in the architectural competition for the planned ensemble of new buildings on the campus of the Deutsche Bundesbank’s Frankfurt Central Office.
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Interactions between bank levies and corporate taxes: How is bank leverage affected? Discussion paper 43/2020: Franziska Bremus, Kirsten Schmidt, Lena Tonzer
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Estimation of heterogeneous agent models: A likelihood approach Discussion paper 42/2020: Juan Carlos Parra-Alvarez, Olaf Posch, Mu-Chun Wang
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Household savings, capital investments and public policies: What drives the German current account? Discussion paper 41/2020: Kilian Ruppert, Nikolai Stähler
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Does greater transparency discipline the loan loss provisioning of privately held banks? Discussion paper 40/2020: Jannis Bischof, Daniel Foos, Jan Riepe
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