Discussion papers
The discussion papers with economic studies or financial and banking studies are elaborated by the research center of the Deutsche Bundesbank.
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Black Monday, globalization and trading behavior of stock investors Discussion paper 18/2016: Jeong-Ryeol Kurz-Kim
533 KB, PDF
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Asset encumbrance, bank funding and financial fragility Discussion paper 17/2016: Toni Ahnert, Kartik Anand, Prasanna Gai, James Chapman
594 KB, PDF
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Interbank intermediation Discussion paper 16/2016: Marcel Bluhm, Co-Pierre Georg, Jan-Pieter Krahnen
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High-frequency trading in the Bund futures market Discussion paper 15/2016: Kathi Schlepper
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How central is central counterparty clearing? A deep dive into a European repo market during the crisis Discussion paper 14/2016: André Ebner, Falko Fecht, Alexander Schulz
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The joint dynamics of sovereign ratings and government bond yields Discussion paper 13/2016: Makram El-Shagi, Gregor von Schweinitz
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You’re banned! The effect of sanctions on German cross-border financial flows Discussion paper 12/2016: Tibor Besedeš, Stefan Goldbach, Volker Nitsch
428 KB, PDF
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Traditional banks, shadow banks and the US credit boom – credit origination versus financing Discussion paper 11/2016: Robert Unger
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The rise of the added worker effect Discussion paper 10/2016: Jochen Mankart, Rigas Oikonomou
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Credit risk interconnectedness: what does the market really know? Discussion paper 09/2016: Puriya Abbassi, Christian Brownlees, Christina Hans, Natalia Podlich
924 KB, PDF