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Information on revision of reports from December 2014 onwards Revision of reports for banks’ (MFIs’) monthly balance sheet statistics, the external position of banks (MFIs) and the MFI interest rate statistics (from the December 2014 reporting date onwards).
Revision of reports for banks’ (MFIs’) monthly balance sheet statistics, the external position of banks (MFIs) and the MFI interest rate statistics (from the December 2014 reporting date onwards).
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A coin fit for an emperor The augustalis of Hohenstaufen monarch Frederick II
Frederick II, of the House of Hohenstaufen and King of Sicily, took an extraordinary step when he started minting gold coins in 1231. This is because, for many centuries, the Christian West had been shaped purely by silver currency. Frederick II’s gold coins, called augustales, were something special: the quality of the image and their embossing are unique for their time. Augustales are extraordinary coins minted by an extraordinary ruler.
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Exhibition brochures
Each exhibition in the series "Perspektiven der Gegenwart" [Contemporary Perspectives] is accompanied by a brochure containing an introductory text in German on the artists' oeuvre and numerous illustrations of selected works.
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Information for new customers
It is necessary to have a counterparty pool in ECMS maintained by the Deutsche Bundesbank to be able to use MACCs. If such an account has already been set up, there are only a few steps that need to be taken to be able to submit credit claims under German law using the MACCs application.
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Downloadbereich
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Alle zu den GLRG‑II verfügbaren Dokumente auf einen Blick
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Meldungen für Zahlungs- und E-Geld-Institute
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CA for Email-Security Counterparties 2020
The certificate is signed with the SHA-256 algorithm by the Bundesbank Root CA 2015 II and is valid for six years.
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The operational framework for implementing monetary policy during the period of markedly low inflation starting in 2014
The Eurosystem’s monetary policy measures in the years following the European sovereign debt crisis were shaped, in particular, by a prolonged period in which inflation rates were well below the Eurosystem’s target. Against this backdrop, the ECB Governing Council decided, starting in 2014, to conduct various targeted longer-term refinancing operations (TLTROs) and launch temporary monetary policy purchase programmes in addition to the existing operational framework.
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