Discussion papers
The discussion papers with economic studies or financial and banking studies are elaborated by the research centre of the Deutsche Bundesbank.
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The impact of climate policies on financial markets: Evidence from the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Discussion paper 14/2025: Mengjie Shi, Yupu Zhang, Christoph Meinerding
Is climate policy costly for firms? The academic literature has not come up with consistent evidence so far. New research evaluating recent changes in EU legislation suggests that European carbon pricing has finally started to bite.
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The financial instability – Monetary policy nexus: Evidence from the FOMC minutes Discussion paper 13/2025: Dimitrios Kanelis, Lars H. Kranzmann, Pierre L. Siklos
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A KISS for central bank communication in times of high inflation Discussion paper 12/2025: Mathias Hoffmann, Emanuel Moench, Lora Pavlova, Guido Schultefrankenfeld
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Climate stress test for the German banking sector: Impact of the green transition on corporate loan portfolios Discussion paper 11/2025: Christian Gross, Laura-Chloé Kuntz, Simon Niederauer, Lena Strobel, Joachim Zwanzger
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Disentangling supply-side and demand-side effects of uncertainty shocks on U.S. financial markets: Identification using prices of gold and oil Discussion paper 10/2025: Timo Bettendorf
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Consistent commercial real estate market indicators: Methodology and an application to the German office market Discussion paper 09/2025: Thomas A. Knetsch, Martin Micheli, Phil Kafke, Mario Schimmelpfennig
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Revisions in concurrent seasonal adjustments of daily and weekly economic time series Discussion paper 08/2025: Karsten Webel
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Modeling the term structure Discussion paper 07/2025: Christoph Memmel, Lotta Heckmann-Draisbach
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Monetary policy, central bank information, and bank lending: Evidence from German banks Discussion paper 06/2025: Sophia List, Norbert Metiu
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Bank lending and firm internal capital markets following a deglobalization shock Discussion paper 05/2025: Björn Imbierowicz, Arne Nagengast, Esteban Prieto, Ursula Vogel