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© stock.adobe.comClimate-related disclosures by the Deutsche Bundesbank 2024 Part of the Eurosystem-wide climate-related disclosures on the non-monetary policy portfolios (NMPPs)
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time and affects the core tasks of a central bank. Against this backdrop, the Bundesbank is publishing its third climate-related disclosures. These include climate metrics on its non-monetary policy financial investments.
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Sudden stop: Supply and demand shocks in the German natural gas market Discussion paper 22/2024: Jochen Güntner, Magnus Reif, Maik Wolters
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Changes in the euro area interest rate pass-through Discussion paper 21/2024: Henrike Michaelis
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Financial repression in general equilibrium: The case of the United States, 1948–1974 Discussion paper 20/2024: Martin Kliem, Alexander Kriwoluzky, Gernot J. Müller, Alexander Scheer
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Listening to the noise: On price efficiency with dynamic trading Discussion paper 19/2024: Lutz G. Arnold, David Russ
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Quarterly borrowers statistics 03/1999-12/2023 – Data Report 2024-08 – Metadata Version 4 Tobias Krodel, Miriam Krüger, Mirko Schäfer
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Statistical Series Financial statement statistics (ratios) 2020/2021 May 2024
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Complete download as excel file
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First-order and higher-order inflation expectations: Evidence about households and firms Discussion paper 18/2024: Pascal Kieren, Christian König-Kersting, Robert Schmidt, Stefan Trautmann, Franziska Heinicke
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2023 – Data Report 2024-09 – Metadata Version 13 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Dennis Hüwel, Simone Schultz
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Structural change and the climate risk premium during the green transition Discussion paper 17/2024: Sophie Zhou, Frederick van der Ploeg
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Joint Conference: Call for Papers Call for Papers | Deadline: 10.06.2024
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Deutsche Bundesbank together with the London School of Economics and Sustainable Macro organises a conference on net zero, nature risks and supply chain vulnerabilities. Please submit your papers.
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MFI interest rate statistics 01/2003-12/2023 – Data Report 2024-07 – Metadata Version 7 Jan Dominik Eiff, Kathrin Friederich, Miriam Krüger
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Zero-risk weights and capital misallocation Discussion paper 16/2024: Takuji Fueki, Patrick Hürtgen, Todd B. Walker
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CBDC and banks: Disintermediating fast and slow Discussion paper 15/2024: Rhys Bidder, Timothy Jackson, Matthias Rottner
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Product turnover and endogenous price flexibility in uncertain times Discussion paper 14/2024: Makram Khalil, Vivien Lewis
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Climate change and the macroeconomics of bank capital regulation Discussion paper 13/2024: Francesco Giovanardi, Matthias Kaldorf
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Does the right to work part-time affect mothers’ labor market outcomes? Discussion paper 12/2024: Hannah Paule-Paludkiewicz
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Sources of post-pandemic inflation in Germany and the euro area: An application of Bernanke and Blanchard (2023) Jan-Oliver Menz
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External position of banks (AUSTA) 03/2002-12/2023 – Data Report 2024-06 – Metadata Version 6 Cordula Munzert, Harald Stahl
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt April 2024
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Statistics on international financial and capital transactions (SIFCT) – Data Report 2024-05 – Metadata Version 6 Elena Biewen, Lien Pham-Dao, Harald Stahl
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The fall and rebound of average establishment size in West Germany Discussion paper 11/2024: Tim Kovalenko, Timo Sauerbier, Benedikt Schröpf
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Risky firms and fragile banks: Implications for macroprudential policy Discussion paper 10/2024: Tommaso Gasparini, Vivien Lewis, Stéphane Moyen, Stefania Villa
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt March 2024
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From the Reichsbank to the Bundesbank People, generations and concepts between tradition, conituity and new beginnings
In 2017, the Deutsche Bundesbank commissioned a comprehensive study on the history of central banking in Germany between the years 1924 and 1970.
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