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Invitation to bid – Reopening of two Federal bonds
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Auction announcement – Reopening Treasury discount paper of the Federal Republic of Germany (Unverzinsliche Schatzanweisungen – “Bubills”)
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Bits & Bargeld
No English translation available
Mit der Veranstaltungsreihe „Bits & Bargeld“ möchte die Bundesbank mit der Gesellschaft in Dialog treten. Besuchen Sie unsere Veranstaltungen in mehreren Städten Deutschlands.
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The Bundesbank expects the economy to stagnate in the second quarter
26.05.2025 DE
Economic output in Germany was up in the first quarter of 2025, the Bundesbank writes in its latest Monthly Report. Exports of goods, in particular, but probably also investment and private consumption increased. However, the Bundesbank economists expect the economy to more or less stagnate in the second quarter. This is due to the wide range of burdens that persist and the additional headwinds caused by the tightening of US tariff policy.
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Koblenz branch
The branches of the Bundesbank supply the economy with euro banknotes and coins, and offers private customers the opportunity to exchange D-Mark banknotes and coins free-of-charge and with no fixed deadline.
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Weniger Regulierung bei mehr Unsicherheit? Globale Debatten, lokale Banken Keynote beim 23. Retail-Bankentag der Börsen-Zeitung 2025
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German balance of payments in March 2025
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €34.1 billion in March 2025, up €7.8 billion on the previous month’s level. This was attributable to larger surpluses in the goods account and especially in invisible current transactions, which comprises services as well as primary and secondary income.
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Press conference at the G7 meeting in Canada with Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel
23.05.2025 DE
At a meeting of the G7 finance ministers and central bank governors, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel addressed the geopolitical challenges currently being faced. Speaking at a joint press conference with the new Federal Minister of Finance Lars Klingbeil in Banff, Canada, Mr Nagel said that while global economic activity had still been fairly robust at the start of the year, benefiting from the anticipatory effects of announced tariffs, the world economy was now struggling in the face of tightened US tariff policies and great uncertainty.
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Bundesbank tasks relating to statistics
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