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Cross-border prudential policy spillovers: How much? How important? Evidence from the international banking research network Discussion paper 02/2017: Claudia M. Buch, Linda Goldberg
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Balance of payments statistics - January 2017 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Capital market statistics - January 2017 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Will German banks earn their cost of capital? Discussion paper 01/2017: Andreas Dombret, Yalin Gündüz, Jörg Rocholl
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Monthly Report - January 2017
The January 2017 Monthly Report contains an article on the Eurosystem’s asset purchases and the euro exchange rate. In addition, it analyses how debt levels have developed in the non-financial private sector in selected euro-area countries.
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Trade in value added: Do we need new measures of competitiveness? Discussion paper 52/2016: Kirsten Lommatzsch, Maria A. Silgoner, Paul Ramskogler
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - January 2017 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Exchange rate statistics - January 2017 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Banking statistics - January 2017 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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Fire buys of central bank collateral assets Discussion paper 51/2016: Calebe de Roure
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The imperfect-common-knowledge Phillips curve: Calvo versus Rotemberg Discussion paper 50/2016: Radek Šauer
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The effect of conventional and unconventional euro area monetary policy on macroeconomic variables Discussion paper 49/2016: Arne Halberstadt, Leo Krippner
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Balance of payments statistics - December 2016 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Capital market statistics - December 2016 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - December 2016 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Monthly Report - December 2016
The December 2016 edition of the Bundesbank's Monthly Report outlines the prospects for the German economy based on macroeconomic projections for 2017 and 2018, including a look ahead at the year 2019. It also contains an article on “Wage dynamics amid high euro-area unemployment” and an analysis of German enterprises’ profitability and financing conditions in 2015.
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Exchange rate statistics - Dezember 2016 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Banking statistics - December 2016 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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Environmental Report 2015 (summary)
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A further milestone has now been reached with the adopted environmental programme: This programme contains a large number of concrete measures with which we can reliably achieve our goal of "25 to 25".
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On measuring uncertainty and its impact on investment: cross-country evidence from the euro area Discussion paper 48/2016: Philipp Meinen, Oke Röhe
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Macroeconomic now- and forecasting based on the factor error correction model using targeted mixed frequency indicators Discussion paper 47/2016: Jeong-Ryeol Kurz-Kim
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Balance of payments statistics - November 2016 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Capital market statistics - November 2016 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Time-varying volatility, financial intermediation and monetary policy Discussion paper 46/2016: Sandra Eickmeier, Norbert Metiu, Esteban Prieto
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Monthly Report - November 2016
The Monthly Report November 2016 comments on the economic situation in Germany in autumn 2016.
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - November 2016 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Banking statistics - November 2016 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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Support for the SME supporting factor – multi-country empirical evidence on systematic risk factor for SME loans Discussion paper 45/2016: Michel Dietsch, Philipp Koziol, Klaus Düllmann, Christine Ott, Henri Fraisse
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Optimal fiscal substitutes for the exchange rate in a monetary union Discussion paper 44/2016: Christoph Kaufmann
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Financial Stability Review 2016
Given its public mandate to safeguard monetary stability, the Bundesbank has an inherent interest in ensuring a stable financial system. As an integral part of the European System of Central Banks, it also has an explicit mandate to contribute to financial stability.
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The determinants of CDS spreads: evidence from the model space Discussion paper 43/2016: Matthias Pelster, Johannes Vilsmeier
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Exchange rate statistics - November 2016 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Balance of payments statistics - October 2016 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Capital market statistics - October 2016 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Spillover effects of credit default risk in the euro area and the effects on the euro: a GVAR approach Discussion paper 42/2016: Timo Bettendorf
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Exchange rate statistics - October 2016 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Monthly Report - October 2016
The October 2016 Monthly Report explains selected aspects of local government finances and their evolution over time and describes the significance and impact of high-frequency trading on the German capital market
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics - October 2016 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Banking statistics - October 2016 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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Financial shocks and inflation dynamics Discussion paper 41/2016: Angela Abbate, Sandra Eickmeier, Esteban Prieto
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Thoughts on a fiscal union in EMU Discussion paper 40/2016: Niklas Gadatsch, Josef Hollmayr, Nikolai Stähler
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Learning about banks’ net worth and the slow recovery after the financial crisis Discussion paper 39/2016: Josef Hollmayr, Michael Kühl
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The effects of government bond purchases on leverage constraints of banks and non-financial firms Discussion paper 38/2016: Michael Kühl
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Potential implications of a NSFR on German banks‘ credit supply and profitability Discussion paper 37/2016: Matthias Schmitt, Christian Schmaltz
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On the suitability of alternative competitiveness indicators for explaining real exports of advanced economies Discussion paper 36/2016: Christoph Fischer, Oliver Hossfeld, Karin Radeck
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Balance of payments statistics - September 2016 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Capital market statistics - September 2016 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Solving RE models with discontinuous policy rules – an application to minimum wage setting in Germany Discussion paper 35/2016: Dirk Bursian
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Cross-border transmission of emergency liquidity Discussion paper 34/2016: Thomas Kick, Michael Koetter, Manuela Storz
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Monthly Report - September 2016
The September 2016 Monthly Report analyses the distribution effects of monetary policy and describes the relationship between globalisation and the transmission of global financial shocks to European Monetary Union member states. The performance of German credit institutions in 2015 is also explained.