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Invitation to bid – Federal Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
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Investmentfondsstatistik Ausgabe August 2025
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Statement on the publication of the Financial Stability Review 2024 on 21 November 2024
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Monetary aggregates
The monetary policy strategy of the Eurosystem attaches great importance to monetary developments.
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Monthly Report: Weakness in the German automotive industry continues
20.11.2024 DE
Germany’s automotive sector is currently undergoing a process of profound transformation,
the Bundesbank explains in its latest Monthly Report. The transition to e-mobility poses major challenges for German manufacturers of motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts, it writes. In addition, the international environment is less favourable, with sluggish growth in the global automotive market and rising competitive pressure from China. -
Bundesbank: Financial system has weathered interest rate changes since 2022 well and is proving stable The Financial Stability Review 2024, however, still sees elevated risk stemming from commercial real estate and owing to structural and climate change
The German financial system has weathered the period of exceptionally strongly rising interest rates well overall and remained stable over the past twelve months, too. Interest rates have gone back down in the meantime.
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Bernd Kaltenhäuser President of the Regional Office in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland
since 1 October 2014
President of the Regional Office in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland -
Uwe Nebgen President of the Regional Office in Hamburg, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein
Since November 2024
President of the Regional Office in Hamburg, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein -
Reopening of two Federal bonds – Auction result
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Risiken für die Finanzstabilität im Euroraum bleiben in einem volatilen Umfeld erhöht
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In einem volatilen Umfeld sind die Risiken für die Finanzstabilität erhöht. Dies stellte die Europäische Zentralbank (EZB) in ihrem heute veröffentlichten Finanzstabilitätsbericht vom November 2024 fest. Die Risiken für das Wirtschaftswachstum im Euroraum haben sich in Richtung Abwärtsrisiken verschoben: Die Inflation liegt nun näher bei 2 %, und die Finanzmärkte haben in den vergangenen Monaten einige ausgeprägte, wenn auch kurzfristige Volatilitätsspitzen durchlebt. Laut EZB-Vizepräsident Luis de Guindos werden die Aussichten für die Finanzstabilität durch die erhöhte makrofinanzielle und geopolitische Unsicherheit sowie eine zunehmende handelspolitische Unsicherheit getrübt.