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Häufig gestellte Fragen zu den Meldungen der Risikotragfähigkeitsinformationen nach der FinaRisikoV
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Speech at the ceremony marking the change of office at the Regional Office in Bavaria Change of office at the Regional Office in Bavaria
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The Economic Power of Sustainability and Energy Transition Lufthansa Cargo Sustainability Conference 2022
To reach the goal of net zero emissions by 2050, companies must prepare and adapt their business models. This applies to the aviation industry, too.
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Grußwort zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung „Ortswechsel. Die Kunstsammlung der Deutschen Bundesbank zu Gast im Museum Giersch der Goethe-Universität“
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Hoher Nettoabsatz am deutschen Rentenmarkt im Mai 2022
Im Mai 2022 lag das Emissionsvolumen am deutschen Rentenmarkt mit einem Bruttoabsatz von 137,6 Mrd € leicht über dem Wert des Vormonats (129,0 Mrd €). Nach Abzug der gesunkenen Tilgungen und unter Berücksichtigung der Eigenbestandsveränderungen der Emittenten wurden inländische Schuldverschreibungen für netto 23,9 Mrd € begeben.
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German balance of payments in May 2022
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €2.5 billion in May 2022, down €6.4 billion on the previous month’s level. Although the surplus in the goods account increased, this was outweighed by the sharp shift into a deficit for invisible current transactions, which comprise services as well as primary and secondary income.
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Reopening Federal bond issue – Auction result
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Kroatien tritt Euroraum am 1. Januar 2023 bei
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Heute hat der Rat der Europäischen Union formal gebilligt, dass Kroatien zum 1. Januar 2023 dem Euroraum beitritt, und den Umrechnungskurs der kroatischen Kuna (HRK) gegenüber dem Euro auf 7,53450 HRK je Euro festgelegt.
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Payment behaviour in Germany in 2021
Cash continues to be the most frequently used means of payment in Germany, although cashless payments are increasing their share. These are the findings of the Bundesbank’s sixth study on payment behaviour in Germany for 2021. Respondents used banknotes and coins to make a total of 58% of their payments for purchases of goods and services, compared with 74% in the Bundesbank’s last major study from 2017. The lower use of cash was mainly due to the increase in online purchases during the coronavirus pandemic.