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Why do banks bear interest rate risk? Discussion paper 35/2017: Christoph Memmel
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A severity function approach to scenario selection Discussion paper 34/2017: Frieder Mokinski
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Moral suasion in regional government bond markets Discussion paper 33/2017: Jana Ohls
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Balance of payments statistics - November 2017 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Financial Stability Review 2017
Given the upbeat prospects for the economy as a whole, there is little risk to the stability of the German financial system at present. Yet with interest rates sitting at low levels for years now and the economy in such robust shape, there is a danger that market participants might underestimate the risks to financial stability, the Bundesbank cautions.
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Capital market statistics - November 2017 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - November 2017 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Monthly Report - November 2017
The Monthly Report November 2017 comments on the economic situation in Germany in autumn 2017.
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Banking statistics - November 2017 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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Exchange rate statistics - November 2017 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Environmental Report 2016 (summary)
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The Bundesbank has achieved a surplus of 1 billion euros in 2016. This is 2.2 billion euros less than in the previous year. Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann justified this at the annual press conference with increased risk provisions.
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Vulnerable asset management? The case of mutual funds Discussion paper 32/2017: Christoph Fricke, Daniel Fricke
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Balance of payments statistics - October 2017 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Bargaining power and outside options in the interbank lending market Discussion paper 31/2017: Puriya Abbassi, Falk Bräuning, Niels Schulze
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Banking statistics - October 2017 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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Capital market statistics - October 2017 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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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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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - October 2017 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Exchange rate statistics - October 2017 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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The Money Museum of the Deutsche Bundesbank
Money, whether in the form of banknotes, coins, or digital credits in our bank accounts, is at the heart of nearly everything we do in modern life. But we rarely give it any sustained thought. What, after all, is money, really? How does it work? Where does it come from? Who controls the banks? How does monetary policy work, and what roles do central banks play in its use?