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Collateral scarcity and market functioning: Insights from the Eurosystem securities lending facilities Discussion paper 31/2023: Stefan Greppmair, Stephan Jank
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Who pays the greenium and why? A decomposition Discussion paper 41/2024: Daniel Fricke, Christoph Meinerding
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Financial markets and monetary policy
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Professor Axel A. Weber, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank at the University of Constance
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Unconventional monetary policy shocks in the euro area and the sovereign-bank nexus Discussion paper 19/2020: Nikolay Hristov, Oliver Hülsewig, Johann Scharler
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At the crossroads – the euro area between sovereignty and solidarity Sciences Po
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann says that sovereign debt in banks' balance sheets needs to be backed by capital, just like private debt. In a speech at Sciences Po in Paris, he added that it is perhaps even more important "to put a lid on banks' exposures to a single sovereign". The large exposure regime "needs to apply to bank lending to sovereigns as well," Mr Weidmann said.
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Money Market Statistical Reporting – MMSR (German Part) – Data Report 2023-31 – Metadata Version 4-0 Jannick Blaschke, Christian Hirsch, Ece Yalcin
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2015 – an outlook for the year ahead Welcome speech at the New Year reception held by the Chambers of Industry and Commerce in Ulm and Bodensee-Oberschwaben
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has warned that the budgetary rules in the euro-area countries should not be interpreted too flexibly. Speaking at an event in Biberach, Mr Weidmann said that sound budgets were a key prerequisite for the stability of the single currency, for which every member state was responsible.
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Toward a holistic approach to central bank trust Discussion paper 27/2024: Sandra Eickmeier, Luba Petersen
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