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Tägliche Rendite der börsennotierten Bundeswertpapiere
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3-months Bills of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) – Auction result
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Invitation to bid for 10-year Federal bond to be issued by auction
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Auction announcement – Treasury discount paper (Unverzinsliche Schatzanweisungen – “Bubills”) of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Analytical tools for monetary policy
Mid-level central bank officials working in the area of monetary analysis and/or financial market analysis. Potential candidates who wish to apply for the course should have a sound understanding of macroeconomic theory and are expected to be familiar with basic econometrics as well as commonly used modelling techniques. Knowledge of matlab is preferred. Whilst our specialists will primarily report on practices within the Deutsche Bundesbank, participants of this course will also be encouraged to actively engage with each other and, where appropriate, prepare presentations in workshops and exercises to provide insights into the respective frameworks of their own countries.
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Eröffnung der Europawoche im Europavillon, Deutsche Bundesbank Panel discussion with Dr. Sabine Mauderer and Petra Hielkema, Chairperson of the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA), title: “Europe needs greater cohesion than ever. But why?“
Contact: Deutsche Bundesbank, Press- and Media Communication,
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Erfahrungsberichte Das sagen Mitarbeiter*innen aus dem Projekt
No English translation available
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Reopening Treasury discount paper of the Federal Republic of Germany (“Bubills”) – Auction result
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The euro turns 25
01.01.2024 DE
On 1 January 1999, the euro was introduced as book money. Three years later, people in Germany and eleven other European countries got their hands on euro banknotes and coins for the first time. Today, twenty-five years later, the euro is legal tender in twenty countries and has become an indispensable part of Europeans’ everyday lives.
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