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Announcement of a multi-ISIN auction – Reopening of two Green Federal bonds
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Interview with Süddeutsche Zeitung and El Mundo
In a joint interview published by the Süddeutsche Zeitung of Germany and El Mundo of Spain, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel and Banco de España Governor José Luis Escrivá discussed the impact of current US policy on the global economy, ECB Governing Council decisions and Germany’s role in the EU. “The new German government has to contribute actively to the further development of the EU and Europe. And I agree with José Luis Escrivá that Germany has to play its part in leading the EU,” Nagel said.
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Tägliche Rendite der börsennotierten Bundeswertpapiere
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Reopening of Federal Treasury notes – Auction result
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Invitation to bid – Reopening of two Federal bonds
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Announcement – Federal Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
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Auction result – Treasury discount paper (Unverzinsliche Schatzanweisungen – “Bubills”) of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Invitation to bid by auction – Reopening of Federal Treasury notes
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Investment funds statistics
02.05.2025 DE
Information about investment funds (public and specialised funds), inter alia about the amounts of assets of investment funds, the number of units outstanding and sales in units, issue and repurchase prices per unit as well as sales receipts and fund repurchases.
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Germany’s foreign direct investment stocks at the end of 2023
At year-end 2023, Germany’s primary outward foreign direct investment (FDI) stocks were up only marginally on the end of 2022 in net terms, rising from €1,694 billion to €1,701 billion. In particular, the appreciation of the euro – coupled with corresponding negative exchange rate effects – played a part in dampening the small increase in stocks. As in the previous years, equity capital accounted for the bulk of Germany’s primary outward FDI, at €1,851 billion. German investors’ foreign credit positions reduced the direct investment stocks by €150 billion on balance, as claims of €433 billion were outweighed by liabilities of €583 billion.