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The role of interbank relationships and liquidity needs Discussion paper 54/2013: Ben R. Craig, Falko Fecht, Günseli Tümer-Alkan
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - January 2014 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Banking statistics - January 2014 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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Exchange rate statistics - January 2014 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Banks’ concentration versus diversification in the loan portfolio: new evidence from Germany Discussion paper 53/2013: Nadya Jahn, Christoph Memmel, Andreas Pfingsten
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© ©Deutsche BundesbankArt and Architecture The Deutsche Bundesbank´s Central Office
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The brochure describes the architecture of the building and takes a brief look at its interior and at our art collection. This glimpse inside the Bundesbank’s headquarters includes some surprising features, for the building offers unexpected perspectives.
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Balance of payments statistics - December 2013 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Does expenditure composition influence the debt level? Evidence from German federal states Discussion paper 52/2013: Dan Stegarescu
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Capital market statistics - December 2013 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - December 2013 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Banking statistics - December 2013 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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Exchange rate statistics - December 2013 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Monthly Report - December 2013
The December 2013 Monthly Report comments on the outlook for the German economy as macroeconomic projections for 2014 and 2015. In addition, an analysis of the German enterprises’ profitability and financing in 2012 is included; furthermore an outlook for European retail payments (SEPA) is described and the new importance of repo markets in a changing financial system is reconsidered.
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Learning about fiscal policy and the effects of policy uncertainty Discussion paper 51/2013: Josef Hollmayr, Christian Matthes
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Balance of payments statistics - November 2013 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Capital market statistics - November 2013 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Real financial market exchange rates and capital flows Discussion paper 50/2013: Maria Gelman, Axel Jochem, Stefan Reitz
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Current account adjustment in EU countries: Does euro-area membership make a difference? Discussion paper 49/2013: Sabine Herrmann, Axel Jochem
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Changing forces of gravity: how the crisis affected international banking Discussion paper 48/2013: Claudia M. Buch, Katja Neugebauer, Christoph Schröder
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Exchange rate statistics - November 2013 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Banking statistics - November 2013 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - November 2013 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Cash holdings of German open-end equity funds: Does ownership matter? Discussion paper 47/2013: Niko Dötz, Mark Weth
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Monthly Report - November 2013
The November 2013 Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in autumn 2013.
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Assessing house prices in Germany: evidence from an estimated stock-flow model using regional data Discussion paper 46/2013: Florian Kajuth, Thomas A. Knetsch, Nicolas Pinkwart
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Monetary policy and stock market volatility Discussion paper 45/2013: Dirk Bleich, Ralf Fendel, Jan-Christoph Rülke
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Financial Stability Review 2013
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Low interest rates and an ample supply of central bank liquidity have helped to ease the tensions on the international financial markets. So far this year, the German financial system has also benefited from this situation. However, the Bundesbank believes that these exceptional financial conditions present risks to financial stability the longer they prevail.
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Collateral requirements and asset prices Discussion paper 44/2013: Johannes Brumm, Michael Grill, Felix Kubler, Karl Schmedders
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Disentangling economic recessions and depressions Discussion paper 43/2013: Bertrand Candelon, Norbert Metiu, Stefan Straetmans
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Is proprietary trading detrimental to retail investors? Discussion paper 42/2013: Falko Fecht, Andreas Hackethal, Yigitcan Karabulut
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Interest rate risk and the Swiss solvency test Discussion paper 41/2013: Armin Eder, Sebastian Keiler, Hannes Pichl
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Balance of payments statistics - October 2013 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Capital market statistics - October 2013 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Notes on the coding list for the balance of payments statistics 2013 Special Statistical Publication 7
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Banking statistics - October 2013 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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How stressed are banks in the interbank market? Discussion paper 40/2013: Puriya Abbassi, Falko Fecht, Patrick Weber
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Monthly Report - October 2013
The October 2013 edition of the Monthly Report discusses the recent rises in house prices in Germany and looks at macroeconomic approaches to assessing price competitiveness. It also contains an article on "International cooperation in the area of financial sector policy – the Financial Stability Board (FSB)".
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Uncertainty and bank wholesale funding Discussion paper 39/2013: Valeriya Dinger, Ben R. Craig
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - October 2013 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Exchange rate statistics - October 2013 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Precautionary motives in short-term cash management – evidence from German POS transactions Discussion paper 38/2013: Martina Eschelbach, Tobias Schmidt
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Bayesian estimation of a DSGE model with asset prices Discussion paper 37/2013: Martin Kliem, Harald Uhlig
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Asset prices, collateral, and unconventional monetary policy in a DSGE model Discussion paper 36/2013: Björn Hilberg, Josef Hollmayr
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Modelling and measuring business risk and the resiliency of retail banks Discussion paper 35/2013: Mohamed Chaffai, Michel Dietsch
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A model of mortgage losses and its applications for macroprudential instruments Discussion paper 34/2013: Christian Hott
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Balance of payments statistics - September 2013 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Balance sheet strength and bank lending during the global financial crisis Discussion paper 33/2013: Tümer Kapan, Camelia Minoiu
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Equity returns in the banking sector in the wake of the great recession and the European sovereign debt crisis Discussion paper 32/2013: Jorge A. Chan-Lau, Estelle X. Liu, Jochen M. Schmittmann
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Capital market statistics - September 2013 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Banking statistics - September 2013 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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