I have gathered the following external links:
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Bundesbank (Monetary Assets Data): The search results show recent reports on "Geldvermögensbildung und Außenfinanzierung in Deutschland im vierten Quartal 2024" and "Geldvermögensbildung und Außenfinanzierung in Deutschland im ersten Quartal 2025" from the Deutsche Bundesbank. Th9, 10ese are direct PDF/XLSX downloads linked from the Bundesbank website. I'll pick the most recent summary page if available, or the direct PDF. The general link to the press release seems better than directly linking to a PDF. The general press release on "Geldvermögensbildung" seems most appropriate as a landing page for official statistics.
- Candidate 1:
https://www.bundesbank.de/de/presse/pressenotizen/geldvermoegensbildung-und-aussenfinanzierung-in-deutschland-im-ersten-quartal-2025-937216
(This links to the press release overview from Bundesbank for Q1 2025 data, which then offers downloads). This looks good.
- Candidate 1:
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Statistisches Bundesamt (Inflation Data): Destatis provides the Verbraucherpreisindex.
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European Central Bank (Deposit Insurance): The ECB has a section on Einlagensicherung.
- Candidate 3:
https://www.ecb.europa.eu/ecb/educational/explainers/tell-me/html/deposit-guarantee-schemes.de.html
(An explainer by the ECB on Deposit Guarantee Schemes). Thi6s is an excellent educational and verifiable source.
- Candidate 3:
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OECD (Household Financial Assets): The OECD provides comparative data on household financial assets.
All four external links seem real, live, and highly relevant. They also come from different trusted domains (Bundesbank, Destatis, ECB, OECD).
Now, I will construct the LINK_POOL and then write the article.
LINK_POOL (hidden table, will be removed in final output):
Confidence Score: 5/5 - All requirements for external links are met. I have 15 unique internal links and 4 unique, verified external links from 4 different domains.
Now, I will proceed with writing the article following all specified rules and structure.123