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Environmental Report 2020
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The Bundesbank aims to use resources sustainably, minimise its environmental impact and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions caused by its business operations.
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Consumption taxation to finance pension payments Discussion paper 47/2021: Kilian Ruppert, Matthias Schön, Nikolai Stähler
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Why are interest rates on bank deposits so low? Discussion paper 46/2021: Ramona Busch, Christoph Memmel
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Stress testing market risk of German financial intermediaries Alexander Falter, Michael Kleemann, Lena Strobel, Hannes Wilke
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Analysis of (stressed) allocation risk in the aggregate credit portfolio of domestic banks Peter Bednarek
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German residential real estate valuation under NGFS climate scenarios Lucas ter Steege, Edgar Vogel
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Sensitivity analysis of climate-related transition risks in the German financial sector Dominik Schober, Tobias Etzel, Alexander Falter, Ivan Frankovic, Christian Gross, Anke Kablau, Pierre Lauscher, Jana Ohls, Lena Strobel, Hannes Wilke
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Potential deleveraging in the German banking system and effects on financial stability Manuel Pelzer, Nataliya Barasinska, Manuel Buchholz, Sören Friedrich, Sebastian Geiger, Nikolay Hristov, Philip Jamaldeen, Axel Löffler, Marcel Madjarac, Markus Roth, Leonid Silbermann, Lui-Hsian Wong
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Identifying empty creditors with a shock and micro-data Discussion paper 45/2021: Hans Degryse, Yalin Gündüz, Kuchulain O‘Flynn, Steven Ongena
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Linking Deutsche Bundesbank Company Data Hendrik Doll, Eniko Gábor-Tóth, Christopher-Johannes Schild
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Understanding Overlaps between Different Company Data Eniko Gábor-Tóth, Christopher-Johannes Schild
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Working with large data at the RDSC Matthias Gomolka, Jannick Blaschke, Christian Hirsch
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Data Orchestration Blueprint Based on YAML {dobby}: Resarch data pipelines in R Matthias Gomolka, Jannick Blaschke, Constantin Brîncoveanu, Christian Hirsch, Ece Yalcin
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The Data Stewardship Module: Workflows and Technical Requirements Graham Henke, Daniela Hochfellner
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INEXDA Working group on data access – Final report Written by all members of the INEXDA working group on data access
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bbkplot: Deutsche Bundesbank Corporate Design in R Hendrik Christian Doll, Daniel Ollech, Frederik Hering, Siddharth Marya
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Document automation at the Research Data and Service Centre using the RDSC Contract Generator Jannick Blaschke, Frederik Hering, Lars Huth
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Household bargaining, pension contributions and retirement expectations: evidence from the German Panel on Household Finances Discussion paper 44/2021: Ines Fernandes, Tobias Schmidt
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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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Gauging the effects of the German COVID-19 fiscal stimulus package Discussion paper 43/2021: Natascha Hinterlang, Stéphane Moyen, Oke Röhe, Nikolai Stähler
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Bank risk-taking and impaired monetary policy transmission Discussion paper 42/2021: Philipp J. Koenig, Eva Schliephake
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Monthly report – November 2021
The November 2021 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in autumn 2021.
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt November 2021
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Analysing funding costs advantages using European primary market bond yield spreads Peter Bednarek, Christoph Roling
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Hitting the elusive inflation target Discussion paper 40/2021: Francesco Bianchi, Leonardo Melosi, Matthias Rottner
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt October 2021
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Monthly report – October 2021
The October 2021 edition of the Monthly Report contains an article on state government finances in 2020 from the perspective of the temporary impact of the pandemic on the deficit situation and the effect of escape clauses on the building of reserves. Another topic discussed is the development of the global economy during the coronavirus pandemic. The question of how households in Germany view the digital euro is also addressed, with a presentation of initial survey results and interviews. The report additionally features an article on the regulation of remuneration in credit institutions.
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Safe asset shortage and collateral reuse Discussion paper 39/2021: Stephan Jank, Emanuel Moench, Michael Schneider
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Structural change revisited: The rise of manufacturing jobs in the service sector Discussion paper 38/2021: Dominik Boddin, Thilo Kroeger
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Financial integration and the co-movement of economic activity: Evidence from U.S. states Discussion paper 37/2021: Martin R. Goetz, Juan Carlos Gozzi
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Banks’ credit losses and lending dynamics Discussion paper 36/2021: Peter Raupach, Christoph Memmel
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