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The fire-sale channels of universal banks in the European sovereign debt crisis Discussion paper 43/2019: Giulio Bagattini, Falko Fecht, Patrick Weber
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Early warning indicators for the German banking system: a macroprudential analysis Discussion paper 27/2012: Nadya Jahn, Thomas Kick
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Financial Stability Review 2021
The German financial system has functioned well during the pandemic; the extensive government measures have shielded the financial sector from losses. This is the conclusion reached by the Bundesbank in its Financial Stability Review 2021.
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Real-time data business cycle analysis in Germany Discussion paper 11/2004: Jörg Döpke
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Lighting up the dark: Liquidity in the German corporate bond market Discussion paper 21/2021: Yalin Gündüz, Loriana Pelizzon, Michael Schneider, Marti G. Subrahmanyam
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Knowledge sourcing: legitimacy deficits for MNC subsidiaries? Discussion paper 09/2009: Tobias Schmidt, Wolfgang Sofka
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Predicting monetary policy using artificial neural networks Discussion paper 44/2020: Natascha Hinterlang
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Financial Stability Review 2013
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Low interest rates and an ample supply of central bank liquidity have helped to ease the tensions on the international financial markets. So far this year, the German financial system has also benefited from this situation. However, the Bundesbank believes that these exceptional financial conditions present risks to financial stability the longer they prevail.
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The effects of knowledge management on innovative success - an empirical analysis of German firms Discussion paper 16/2009: Uwe Cantner, Kristin Joel, Tobias Schmidt
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics (tables only) - January 2000 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 4
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