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Stuck in a marriage: Labor market shocks, divorce and intra-household reallocation Discussion paper 01/2025: Wataru Kureishi, Hannah Paule-Paludkiewicz, Hitoshi Tsujiyama, Midori Wakabayashi
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Banking statistics, customer classification, January 2025 Special Statistical Publication 2
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A Price-at-Risk approach for the German commercial real estate market Tobias Herbst, Jannick Plaasch, Florian Stammwitz
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Late payments on mortgage loans and unemployment: Evidence from a German household panel Axel Möhlmann, Edgar Vogel
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt December 2024
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Statistical Series Financial statement statistics (extrapolated results) 1997 to 2023 December 2024
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Statistical Series Financial statement statistics (extrapolated results) 1997 to 2023 December 2024
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Complete download as excel file
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Macroeconomic and financial effects of natural disasters Discussion paper 45/2024: Sandra Eickmeier, Josefine Quast, Yves Schüler
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Individual financial statements of non-financial firms (JANIS) 1997-2023 – Data Report 2024-18 – Metadata Version 14 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Dennis Hüwel, Simone Schultz
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The optimal inflation target: Bridging the gap between theory and policy Discussion paper 44/2024: Klaus Adam, Henning Weber
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The ECB’s climate activities and public trust Discussion paper 43/2024: Sandra Eickmeier, Luba Petersen
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What moves households’ expectations during a crisis? Evidence from a randomized information experiment Discussion paper 42/2024: Norbert Metiu, Valentin Stockerl
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HICP and national CPI in Germany: as similar as possible, as different as needed Thomas A. Knetsch, Dilyana Popova, Patrick Schwind
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Payment behaviour in Germany in 2023
Since 2008, the Deutsche Bundesbank has been taking a comprehensive look at how the population pays, what attitudes they have towards cash and electronic means of payment, and what developments can be expected in payment transactions.
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Cash of the future
How will cash be used in the future? A recent Bundesbank study has investigated this question, outlining three different scenarios for cash payments in 2037. The study provides an idea of the social and economic environment in which cash will be embedded in the future.
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Digital euro: short-term effects on the liquidity of German banks considering holding limits Benedikt Fritz, Ulrich Krüger, Lui-Hsian Wong
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt November 2024
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© European Central BankBenefits of SCT Inst for Public Administrations
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Information of the ECB on potential benefits for public administrations of using instant payments.
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Who pays the greenium and why? A decomposition Discussion paper 41/2024: Daniel Fricke, Christoph Meinerding
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Relative monetary policy and exchange rates Discussion paper 40/2024: Sören Karau
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Quarterly borrowers statistics 03/1999-06/2024 – Data Report 2024-16 – Metadata Version 4-1 Tobias Krodel, Miriam Krüger, Mirko Schäfer
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Forecasting HICP package holidays with forward-looking booking data Richard Schnorrenberger, Patrick Schwind, Elisabeth Wieland
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt October 2024
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Statistics of the banks' profit and loss accounts 1999-2023 – Data Report 2024-15 – Metadata Version 14 Harald Stahl, Nicole Scheller
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MFI interest rate statistics 01/2003-06/2024 – Data Report 2024-14 – Metadata Version 7-1 Jan Dominik Eiff, Patrick Felka, Kathrin Friederich, Miriam Krüger
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