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ECB Financial Stability Review
ECB publishes Financial Stability Review in May 2025The European Central Bank (ECB) published its semi-annual Financial Stability Review on 21 May 2025. It provides an overview of potential risks to financial stability in the euro area.
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FSC-report
Twelfth FSC report on financial stability in GermanyThe Financial Stability Committee (FSC; Ausschuss für Finanzstabilität) presents its twelfth report to the German Bundestag covering the reporting period from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025. The FSC dealt with developments in the risk situation and resilience in the German financial system as well as the appropriateness of the package of macroprudential measures. Among other things, the FSC …
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CCyB Indicators
New indicators for setting the CCyB rate (Q1-2025)The time series for the indicators used to set the CCyB have been updated. The time series are now available for Q1 2025.
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CCyB Indicators
New indicators for setting the CCyB rate (Q2-2025)The time series for the indicators used to set the CCyB have been updated. The time series are now available for Q2 2025.
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Bundesbank Financial Stability Review
Bundesbank publishes Financial Stability Review 2025The Bundesbank published its annual Financial Stability Review on November 6, 2025. In the review the Bundesbank highlights relevant developments, explains vulnerabilities in the German financial system and points out risks to its stability.
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FSC communication
Current risk environment calls for high level of resilience and vigilance from financial market participantsThe macro-financial environment continues to be challenging in the second half of 2025. Geopolitical and trade policy tensions contributed internationally to the uncertainty surrounding the development of the global economy.
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FSC communication
FSC welcomes the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority’s decision to reduce the sectoral systemic risk buffer to 1%The German Financial Stability Committee (FSC) regularly assesses risks in the German financial system and the adequacy of macroprudential measures.