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Where does the cash in your wallet come from? An empirical study of the cash withdrawal behaviour of the German population at ATMs and bank counters in Germany
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The Bundesbank study on payment behaviour in Germany, which was published in 2009, showed that cash continues to be an extremely popular method of payment and that no significant changes in payment behaviour in Germany are expected in the short to medium term. There are essentially two ways of withdrawing that most important of payment instruments "cash" – namely from bank counters or from ATMs. This paper analyses the withdrawal behaviour of Germans based on place, amount and frequencies of withdrawal.
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Monthly Report - January 2012
The January 2012 monthly report contains: Long-term developments in corporate financing in Germany – evidence based on the financial accounts; The PHF: a survey of household wealth
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Capital market statistics - December 2011 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Balance of payments statistics - December 2011 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 3
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A hierarchical model of tail dependent asset returns for assessing portfolio credit risk Discussion paper 16/2011: Natalia Puzanova
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Contagion in the interbank market and its determinants Discussion paper 17/2011: Christoph Memmel, Angelika Sachs
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Credit contagion between financial systems Discussion paper 15/2011: Natalia Podlich, Michael Wedow
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Does it pay to have friends? Social ties and executive appointments in banking Discussion paper 18/2011: Allen N. Berger, Thomas Kick, Michael Koetter, Klaus Schaeck
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Optimal savings for retirement: the role of individual accounts and disaster expectations Discussion paper 33/2011: Julia Le Blanc, Almuth Scholl
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