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Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen der Deutschen Bundesbank (AGB) ab 1. Juli 2020 Gültig bis 30.09.2020
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Ein Land, eine Währung! 30 Jahre monetäre Deutsche Einheit Namensbeitrag für das Institut für VWL im Online-Magazin der TU Braunschweig
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Tables of the Statistical Series
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Wirtschaftstätigkeit in Nordrhein-Westfalen – 2. Quartal 2020 Zahlen und Übersichten
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Wirtschaftliche Lage im Freistaat Thüringen – II. Quartal 2020 Tabellen und Schaubilder
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Wirtschaftliche Lage im Freistaat Sachsen – II. Quartal 2020 Tabellen und Schaubilder
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Remarks by Claudia M. Buch: FSB press briefing: Too-big-to-fail evaluation
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FSB: Too-big-to-fail-Reformen machen Banken robuster und abwicklungsfähiger, dennoch gibt es weiteren Handlungsbedarf Pressemitteilung des Financial Stability Boards (FSB)
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Monthly report - June 2020
The June 2020 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report outlines Germany’s economic outlook for 2020 to 2022 and features an article on the topic of cash withdrawals and payments in urban and rural areas.
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Zusammenfassung der geldpolitischen Sitzung des Rates der Europäischen Zentralbank vom 3.-4. Juni 2020
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Climate Change and Monetary Policy Initial takeaways
Climate change is one of the most significant structural force shaping the global economy. Its impact will be substantial and diverse, affecting all economic agents and sectors across the globe. This report compiled by the NGFS group of experts on monetary policy and climate change investigates the possible effects of climate change on the conduct of monetary policy.
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Guide to climate scenario analysis for central banks and supervisors
Climate change, and our response to it, will have a significant impact on economic and financial systems. The impacts will be far-reaching in breadth and in magnitude; subject to tipping points and irreversible changes; and are uncertain yet at the same time totally foreseeable. In particular, while we do not know now exactly what physical and transition risks will materialise, we do know for sure that we will face some combination of those risks. And, crucially, we also know that the size and balance of these future financial risks and economic costs will depend on the actions we take today.
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Questionnaire for the Survey on Consumer Expectations (BOP-HH) Wave 4 – April 2020
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Questionnaire for the Survey on Consumer Expectations (BOP-HH) Wave 5 – May 2020
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Virtueller Rundgang durch die Deutsche Bundesbank