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Overview of reporting requirements as at the reporting date 31 December 2024 pursuant to CRD and IFD
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Introductory statement at the press conference presenting the Annual Report 2022
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Announcement of auction – Reopening of the 0.10 % inflation-linked bond of the Federal Republic of Germany of 2021 (2033)
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Bundesbank taps its risk provisions for 2022
The monetary policy turnaround shaped the Bundesbank’s balance sheet last year. The profit and loss account for 2022 reported a distributable profit of zero. This result was achieved by tapping €1 billion worth of risk provisions. As in the previous years, no profit was transferred to the Federal budget.
“The Bundesbank sustained exceptional financial burdens in 2022,”
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel explained with regard to the annual accounts. -
House prices dropped in 2022 for first time after long period of growth
21.02.2023 DE
According to the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report, the rise in financing costs and high inflation had a strong impact on the German housing market. Prices for residential real estate continued to rise up until the middle of 2022, but in the second half of the year fell quite significantly for the first time in a long time. By contrast, price pressures came from the massive increase in construction prices and the slow pace of the expansion of housing supply. Residential real estate in Germany continued to be overvalued on an annual average overall.
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Bundesbank taps its risk provisions for 2022
The monetary policy turnaround shaped the Bundesbank’s balance sheet last year. The profit and loss account for 2022 reported a distributable profit of zero. This result was achieved by tapping €1 billion worth of risk provisions. As in the previous years, no profit was transferred to the Federal budget. “T
he Bundesbank sustained exceptional financial burdens in 2022,
” Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said at the joint press conference with Executive Board member Joachim Wuermeling. -
My training and daily working life as a wheelchair user Training programmes – Office management assistants
01.03.2023 DE
Bianca trained as a KfBM and now works in construction management. She talks about her day-to-day work and how she promotes inclusion herself.
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Reopening of two Federal bonds – Auction result
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Tägliche Rendite der börsennotierten Bundeswertpapiere
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