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11th SAFE Asset Pricing Workshop
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Human resources management In cooperation with the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB)
Staff from HR units of central banks. Participants should have good knowledge of the systems and procedures used in their respective institution to manage HR issues and are expected to take an active part in discussions, drawing on their own experience.
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Introduction to machine learning
The course is aimed at data-savvy central bankers, regulators and supervisors in areas such as information technology and statistics, or research departments interested in implementing machine learning methods.
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How the design of own funds requirements can influence banks’ behaviour Research Brief | 69th edition – September 2024
Global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) have to comply with additional buffer requirements owing to their size and interconnectedness within the banking sector. The buffer level banks are expected to meet depends on their exposures at a certain point in time. A new study shows that G-SIBs reduce their exposures more strongly – twice as strongly, in fact – than other banks at period-end reporting dates. As a result, the buffer level may be too low to cover the additional risk associated with G-SIBs.
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The effects of energy efficiency on GDP and GHG emissions in Germany Marcus Jüppner, Anika Martin, Lucas Radke-Arden
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Videogrußbotschaft Bundesbank Symposium 2019 – Bankenaufsicht im Dialog
19.03.2019 No English translation available
Dr. Jens Weidmann, Präsident der Deutschen Bundesbank
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Podiumsdiskussion: „Brexit – strategische Antworten der Finanzindustrie auf den bevorstehenden UK-Austritt aus der EU“ Bundesbank Symposium 2019 – Bankenaufsicht im Dialog
19.03.2019 No English translation available
Karin Dohm (Deutsche Bank AG), Dr. Eva Wimmer (BMF), Erik Tim Müller (Eurex Clearing AG), Dr. Christian Ricken (Landesbank Baden-Württemberg), Stefan Wintels (Citigroup Global Markets Europe AG)
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Was geht, was bleibt, was kommt? Perspektiven für den deutschen Bankensektor Bundesbank Symposium 2019 – Bankenaufsicht im Dialog
19.03.2019 No English translation available
Prof. Dr. Joachim Wuermeling, Vorstandsmitglied der Deutschen Bundesbank