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2020 – Subpolar climate zone €5 collectors’ coin with a turquoise polymer ring
The €5 collectors' coin with an turquoise plastic ring was issued in September 2020. It was minted on behalf of the German government and is the fourth in a five-part series, “Climate zones of the Earth” (2017-21).
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2019 – Temperate climate zone €5 collectors' coin with a green polymer ring
The €5 collectors' coin with an green plastic ring was issued in September 2019. It was minted on behalf of the German government and is the third in a five-part series, “Climate zones of the Earth” (2017-21).
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2018 – Subtropical climate zone €5 collectors' coin with an orange polymer ring
The €5 collectors' coin with an orange plastic ring was issued in April 2018. It was minted on behalf of the German government and is the second in a five-part series, “Climate zones of the Earth” (2017-21).
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2017 – Tropical climate zone €5 collectors' coin with a red plastic ring
The €5 collectors' coin with a red plastic ring was issued in April 2017. It was minted on behalf of the German government and is the first in a five-part series, “Climate zones of the Earth” (2017-21).
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Symposium "A Franco-German Tandem? Insights from History and Future Challenges for the Banking Systems in France and Germany", Institute for Banking and Financial History, Center for Financial Studies and House of Finance, Goethe University in cooperation with Deutsch-Französische Gesellschaft Frankfurt am Main Panel discussion with Dr. Fritzi Köhler-Geib, title: “Two Banking Systems in a Single Market: Germany and France's Financial Institutions on the Road to the European Capital Markets Union“
Contact: Rainer Klump, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt,
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2019 – In the Air €10 collectors’ coin with a copper-nickel outer ring
The €10 collectors’ coin “In the Air” featuring a colourless polymer ring was issued on 4 April 2019. This coin is the first in a three-part series, “Air Moves” (2019-21).
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Tägliche Rendite der börsennotierten Bundeswertpapiere
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EZB lässt Kapitalanforderungen 2024 unverändert und verlagert Schwerpunkt ihrer Aufsichtsprioritäten
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Die Europäische Zentralbank (EZB) hat heute die Ergebnisse des aufsichtlichen Überprüfungs- und Bewertungsprozesses (Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process – SREP) für 2023 und ihre Aufsichtsprioritäten für die Jahre 2024 bis 2026 veröffentlicht.