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Invitation to bid – Treasury discount paper (Unverzinsliche Schatzanweisungen – “Bubills”) of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Einblicke aus erster Hand in die Konjunkturanalyse der Bundesbank Hochschulpraktika
14.06.2024 No English translation available
Adrian berichtet von seinem 6-monatigen Praktikum im Bereich „Konjunkturanalyse und ‑prognose“.
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Bundesbank symposium: digitalisation and Single Supervisory Mechanism in the spotlight
13.06.2024 DE
The Bundesbank’s “Banking supervision in dialogue” symposium ranks among the key forums for banking and financial supervisory topics in Germany. This year’s event in Frankfurt am Main centred around ten years of the SSM, artificial intelligence, and crypto-assets regulation. Speakers included Bundesbank Executive Board member Burkhard Balz, FINMA CEO Stefan Walter, SSM Chair Claudia Buch (European Central Bank) and Karlheinz Walch (Director General Banking and Financial Supervision, Deutsche Bundesbank).
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Announcement of auction – Reopening 30-year Federal bond
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt July 2025
5 MB, PDF
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Costs and Benefits of Cash and Cashless Payment Instruments
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Costs and Benefits of Cash and Cashless InstrumentsModul 2:
Der Nutzen von Bargeld (only in german)Modul 3:
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German balance of payments in April 2024
In April 2024, Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €25.9 billion, down €1.9 billion on the previous month’s level. This was due to a decrease in the goods account surplus.
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Wie kann die Alterssicherung zukunftsfest werden? Impuls beim CDU Wirtschaftstag in Berlin
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German foreign direct investment in 2022-23
At the end of 2022, Germany’s primary outward foreign direct investment (FDI) stocks were higher than at the end of 2021, by just under 3% to €1,634 billion net. Inward FDI was also up on its end-2021 level, rising by 6.5% to €956 billion. Although Germany’s FDI assets indicated significantly weaker investment activity than in the year prior, it recorded an overall increase of €75 billion in 2023 (2022: €170 billion). The increase of German liabilities was €15 billion, which is one-quarter of the previous year’s figure.