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Financial Stability Review 2012
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The European sovereign debt crisis remains the greatest threat to financial stability in Germany. The Bundesbank considers that a substantial worsening of the situation would have a significant adverse impact on German banks and insurers. In addition, low interest rates, high liquidity and potential exaggerations in the German real estate market could pose a future threat to financial stability.
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The Relationship between the Federal Funds Rate and the Fed's Funds Rate Target: Is it Open Market or Open Mouth Operations? Discussion paper 09/2000: Daniel L. Thornton
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Zip file containing all forms for building and loan associations' monthly balance sheet statistics PDF documents
2 MB, ZIP
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Recession probabilities falling from the STARs Discussion paper 08/2020: Sercan Eraslan, Marvin Nöller
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Has the export pricing behaviour of German enterprises changed? Empirical evidence from German sectoral export prices Discussion paper 37/2006: Kerstin Stahn
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Balance sheet strength and bank lending during the global financial crisis Discussion paper 33/2013: Tümer Kapan, Camelia Minoiu
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Monetary policy and the oil futures market Discussion paper 35/2012: Sandra Eickmeier, Marco J. Lombardi
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Corporate Balance Sheets (Ustan) 1987-2017 – Data Report 2019-08 – Metadata Version 3 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Corporate Balance Sheets (Ustan) 1987-2016 – Data Report 2019-03 – Metadata Version 2 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Robert Neulen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Corporate Balance Sheets (Ustan) 1999-2015 – Data Report 2019-01 – Metadata Version 1 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Robert Neulen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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