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Pictures archive of German notes and coins
Images from the online catalogue and the pictures archive can be used free of charge. Additional digital images can be produced for a fee.
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Collection Coins and banknotes
With over 90,000 coins and around 260,000 banknotes from all over the world, the Bundesbank’s carefully selected numismatic collection is one of the most important of its kind worldwide.
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Capital market indicators Issue August 2024
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Was ist der digitale Euro? Finance Flash – Folge 6
22.04.2025 No English translation available
Vom digitalen Euro haben inzwischen viele Menschen schon mal gehört. Über eine mögliche Einführung eines digitalen Euro, darüber wissen viele nicht so genau Bescheid. In dieser Folge erklärt Moderatorin Sarah, was der digitale Euro überhaupt ist, was er können soll und wann er eingeführt werden könnte. In „Wahr oder Falsch“ testet Sarah das Wissen der Zuschauerinnen und Zuschauer über den digitalen Euro. In der Rubrik “was wäre wenn“ spielt Sarah einmal durch, wie es wäre, wenn wir den digitalen Euro hätten. Die Zahl der Woche ist diesmal eine besonders hohe Zahl, nämlich 350 Millionen. Was das mit dem digitalen Euro zu tun, gibt es im Video zu sehen.
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Daily yields on debt securities outstanding issued by residents, by category of securities
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2024 – Marmalade hoverfly €5 collectors’ coin with partially coloured motif
The German government has decided to mint a €5 collectors’ coin entitled “Marmelade hoverfly”, to be issed at 13 June 2024.
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Invitation to bid – Federal Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
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Statistics of the banks' profit and loss accounts Publications
on the topic of Statistics of the banks' profit and loss accounts
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Monthly Report: German economy remains weak
19.09.2024 DE
The German economy continues to be weak, according to the current issue of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report. Output in the industrial sector and in construction got off to a sluggish start in the third quarter of 2024 and consumers are holding back on spending. From today’s perspective, real gross domestic product (GDP) could stagnate or decline again somewhat in the third quarter. However, the authors of the article are currently not expecting a recession in the sense of a significant, broad-based and persistent decline in economic output.