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Liquidity in the German corporate bond market: has the CSPP made a difference? Discussion paper 08/2021: Lena Boneva, Mevlud Islami, Kathi Schlepper
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Monthly report – March 2021
The March 2021 Monthly Report analyses Germany’s balance of payments for 2020 and outlines the new European prudential framework for investment firms.
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The role of information and experience for households‘ inflation expectations Discussion paper 07/2021: Christian Conrad, Zeno Enders, Alexander Glas
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Quantifying bias and inaccuracy of upper-level aggregation in HICPs for Germany and the euro area Discussion paper 06/2021: Julika Herzberg, Thomas A. Knetsch, Patrick Schwind, Sebastian Weinand
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Annual Report 2020
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The Bundesbank is not distributing a profit to the Federal Government for 2020 – for the first time since 1979. The main reason was the greater level of risk provisioning.
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Toothless tiger with claws? Financial stability communication, expectations, and risk-taking Discussion paper 05/2021: Johannes Beutel, Norbert Metiu, Valentin Stockerl
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Monthly report – February 2021
The February 2021 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in winter 2020/2021.
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt February 2021
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Real estate transaction taxes and credit supply Discussion paper 04/2021: Michael Koetter, Philipp Marek, Antonios Mavropoulos
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Re-allocating taxing rights and minimum tax rates in international profit taxation Discussion paper 03/2021: Gerhard Kempkes, Nikolai Stähler
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A note of caution on quantifying banks‘ recapitalization effects Discussion paper 02/2021: Kirsten Schmidt, Felix Noth, Lena Tonzer
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A structural investigation of quantitative easing Discussion paper 01/2021: Gregor Boehl, Gavin Goy, Felix Strobel
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt January 2021
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Monthly Report – January 2021
The January 2021 edition of the Monthly Report analyses the slowdown in productivity growth in the euro area and describes the data collection methodology and analysis options for the new securities holding statistics on banking groups. It also discusses the two-tier system for remunerating reserve holdings and its impact on banks and financial markets.
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Payment behaviour in Germany in 2020 Survey during the year of the coronavirus pandemic
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Global value chain participation and exchange rate pass-through Discussion paper 67/2020: Georgios Georgiadis, Johannes Gräb, Makram Khalil
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt December 2020
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„The devil is in the details, but so is salvation“ – Different approaches in money market measurement Discussion paper 66/2020: Alexander Müller, Jan Paulick
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Cash in the age of payment diversity International Cash Conference 2019
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The conference volume comprises a wide variety of cash related research papers, which were presented and discussed at the International Cash Conference 2019.
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US business cycle dynamics at the zero lower bound Discussion paper 65/2020: Gregor Boehl, Felix Strobel
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Demographic change and the German current account surplus Discussion paper 64/2020: Matthias Schön
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Buried in the vaults of central banks – Monetary gold hoarding and the slide into the Great Depression Discussion paper 63/2020: Sören Karau
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Monthly report - December 2020
The December 2020 edition of the Monthly Report outlines Germany’s economic outlook for 2021 to 2023 and explores the informative value of national fiscal indicators in the case of debt at the European level. In addition, it describes the national implementation of the European banking package in Germany through the Risk Reduction Act (Risikoreduzierungsgesetz – RiG) and analyses the profitability and financing of German enterprises in 2019.