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Capital market statistics - February 2009 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2022, Data Report 2023-14 – Metadata Version 11 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Dennis Hüwel, Simone Schultz
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Capital market statistics - January 2009 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - August 2008 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - July 2008 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Monthly Report - January 2016
The January 2016 Bundesbank Monthly Report examines alternative indicators of price competitiveness as determinants of real exports, analyses investment in the euro area and discusses the supervision of Germany's less significant institutions.
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Monthly Report - October 2017
The October 2017 Monthly Report analyses emerging market economies’ global liquidity, foreign reserves and exchange rates and contains an article on developments in the natural interest rate. In addition, the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process for smaller institutions and proportionality considerations are described, and the initial results of the new money market statistics as well as the new insurance statistics are presented.
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Monthly Report - July 2017
The July 2017 edition of the Monthly Report describes the market for bonds issued by non-financial corporations in the low-interest-rate environment and developments in government interest expenditure in Germany and other euro area countries. It also contains articles on private interest income developments, taking into account inflation and taxes, as well as on the threats to the global economy posed by protectionist tendencies. Finally, the report also introduces the latest innovations in the monetary financial institutions’ (MFI) interest rate statistics.
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Monthly Report - October 2015
The October 2015 Monthly Report describes German households' saving and investment behaviour in the low-interest-rate environment and outlines the development of and outlook for government spending on personnel.
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The determinants of service imports: the role of cost pressure and financial constraints Discussion paper 31/2012: Elena Biewen, Daniela Harsch, Julia Spies
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Capital market statistics - April 2014 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Monthly Report - October 2018
The Bundesbank’s October 2018 Monthly Report comments on trends in state government finances, the implementation of the debt brake and future budgetary surveillance. It also analyses the macroeconomic impact of uncertainty as well as the activities of multinationals against the backdrop of national economic statistics. Furthermore, the report contains an article on the growing importance of exchange-traded funds on the financial markets.
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Monthly Report - March 2013
The March 2013 monthly report contains: Germany’s balance of payments in 2012; Banks’ internal methods for assessing and maintaining internal capital adequacy and their relevance to supervision.
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Umstellung der deutschen VGR auf Vorjahrespreisbasis Diskussionspapier 31/2005: Karl-Heinz Tödter
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4. Bargeldsymposium der Deutschen Bundesbank 2018
Am 14. Februar 2018 folgten hochrangige Vertreter aus Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft und Wissenschaft der Einladung zum vierten Bargeldsymposium in Frankfurt am Main, um über das Thema Bargeld zu diskutieren. Das Bargeldsymposium der Deutschen Bundesbank findet als Forum für professionelle Bargeldakteure alle zwei Jahre statt.
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Monthly Report - May 2014
The Monthly Report May 2014 comments on the economic situation in Germany in spring 2014.
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Monthly Report - July 2016
The July 2016 edition of the Monthly Report describes how the Bank Lending Survey has evolved since the onset of the financial crisis and analyses approaches to containing sovereign debt crises in the euro area. It also discusses two new minimum prudential standards – total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) and the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) – in connection with the resolution and restructuring of banks.
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Monthly Report - September 2017
The September 2017 Monthly Report contains an article on monetary policy indicators at the zero lower bound on the basis of term structure models, and an analysis of the performance of German credit institutions in 2016. Explanations are also provided on the potential and risks of distributed ledger technologies in payments and securities settlement and on the changes and results in the process of extending the investment fund statistics.
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Monthly Report - March 2015
The March 2015 edition of the Bundesbank's Monthly Report describes how macroprudential policy impacts on monetary policymaking and presents some of the ways in which the regulatory framework underpinning European monetary union can be strengthened. It also looks into Germany's 2014 balance of payments and includes an article on the methodology and results of the securities holder statistics and the role they play in analysing the ownership of securities in Germany and Europe.
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Monthly Report - September 2015
The Monthly Report September 2015 comments on the recent development in lending to euro-area non-financial corporations and describes the performance of German credit institutions in 2014.
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2021 – Data Report 2022-10 – Metadata Version 9 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2020 – Data Report 2021-24 – Metadata Version 8 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2020, Data Report 2021-11 – Metadata Version 7 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2019 – Data Report 2020-17 – Metadata Version 5 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2019 – Data Report 2020-21 – Metadata Version 6 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2019 – Data Report 2020-09 – Metadata Version 4 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2018 – Data Report 2020-03 – Metadata Version 3 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Monthly Report - March 2012
The March 2012 monthly report contains: Germany’s balance of payments in 2011; National and international financial market shocks and the real economy – an empirical view
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Regionalwährungen in Deutschland - Lokale Konkurrenz für den Euro? Diskussionspapier 43/2006: Gerhard Rösl
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Monthly Report - March 2014
The March 2014 edition of the Monthly Report describes the shadow banking system in the euro area and its monetary policy implications. In addition, the German balance of payments in 2013 is reconsidered and it comments on the vulnerability to crises of the manufacturing enterprises in Germany.
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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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Monthly Report - September 2016
The September 2016 Monthly Report analyses the distribution effects of monetary policy and describes the relationship between globalisation and the transmission of global financial shocks to European Monetary Union member states. The performance of German credit institutions in 2015 is also explained.