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Invitation to bid Federal –Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
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Im Traineeprogramm die Bundesbank unverbindlich kennenlernen Traineeprogramm – Master
06.09.2024 No English translation available
Für Trainees gibt es vielfältige Möglichkeiten in verschiedenen Fachbereichen, je nach eigenen Stärken und Interessen. Patrick beantwortet die Fragen, wie die Praxisphasen ablaufen und wie der Einstieg nach dem Traineeship gelingt.
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Announcement of the basic rate of interest as of 1 July 2024: adjustment to 3.37%
The Deutsche Bundesbank calculates the basic rate of interest pursuant to Section 247(1) of the German Civil Code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch) and publishes its current level in the Federal Gazette (Bundesanzeiger) pursuant to Section 247(2) of the German Civil Code.
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Executive Board agrees allocation of responsibilities
With effect from Monday, 2 September 2024, Dr Sabine Mauderer was appointed First Deputy Governor of the Bundesbank. Furthermore, Lutz Lienenkämper and Michael Theurer joined the Bundesbank’s Executive Board. The responsibilities within the Executive Board have therefore been reallocated. The following reallocation of responsibilities comes into effect
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Announcement of auction – Reopening 10-year Federal bond
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Guardian of the culture of stability – paying tribute to Helmut Schlesinger on his 100th birthday Guest contribution in the Börsen-Zeitung
Helmut Schlesinger was president of Germany’s central bank from 1991 to 1993 and is considered a guardian of the culture of stability. This was a culture he established not just within the Bundesbank, but throughout society, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel writes in an op-ed article in the business daily “Börsen-Zeitung”.
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Reopening of two Federal bonds – Auction result
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Payment behaviour in Germany in 2023 Cash remains most frequently used means of payment at the point of sale; card and mobile payments gaining ground
Cash remains the most frequently used means of payment at the point of sale in Germany. This is one of the findings of the Bundesbank’s latest study on payment behaviour in Germany for 2023. However, card and mobile payments are gaining significant ground, while the share of cash payments is declining.
Although this decline is no longer as pronounced as during the coronavirus pandemic, the share of cash payments is falling faster than in previous years
,” said Executive Board member Burkhard Balz.