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Cash symposium 2021
09:00: Welcome remarks held by Dr Jens Weidmann
15:30: Concluding remarks held by Prof Dr Johannes BeermannParticipation after registration. The welcome remarks will be published in advance with an embargo. The concluding remarks will be published as well.
Contact: Deutsche Bundesbank, External Communications,
tel.: +49 (0)69 9566 3221, email: presse-sekretariat@bundesbank.deThe Event will be a live webcast (in German only).
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Teilnahmelink Einwahl in die Webex-Veranstaltung
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Pressekonferenz zum Finanzstabilitätsbericht 2020
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Frankfurter Gespräch „Digitales Geld – Schöne neue Welt?!“ Panel discussion with Burkhard Balz
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Analysing funding costs advantages using European primary market bond yield spreads Peter Bednarek, Christoph Roling
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Stabilization policies: Lessons from the COVID-19 crisis and prospects for future policy strategies Call for Papers | Submission deadline: 20.11.2021
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13.-14.12.2021 | Danmarks Nationalbank – Deutsche Bundesbank – Norges Bank
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Banks with low profitability increasingly taking risks in the low interest rate environment Research Brief | 42nd edition – October 2021
Banks grant long-term loans funded by short-term customer deposits. This maturity transformation earns banks money because long-term interest rates are generally higher than short-term interest rates. At the same time, this exposes banks to the risk that interest rates will rise, forcing them to pay more for deposits in the short term already, whereas they only receive the higher interest on new loans. In the low interest rate environment which has prevailed over the past few years, the premium on assuming interest rate risk has trended downward. At the same time, banks with poor profitability have stepped up their maturity transformation and thus also this risk. This is potentially a sign of a search for yield.
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Regulation (EU) 2021/378 of the European Central Bank of 22 January 2021 on the application of minimum reserve requirements (recast) (ECB/2021/1) 03.03.2021 | Official Journal of the European Union L 73, page 1