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Fall 2025 Frankfurt Macro Seminar Biannual half-day (afternoon) workshop – jointly organised by Deutsche Bundesbank, European Central Bank, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, and Goethe University Frankfurt
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5 Euro banknote
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Bundesbank study: Wealth in Germany grows in nominal terms but declines in real terms, with no change in inequality
10.04.2025 DE
Between 2021 and 2023, the average amount of wealth per household in Germany grew slightly in nominal terms, but declined in real terms, i.e. when adjusted for inflation. This is the finding of a Bundesbank study that regularly examines household wealth and finances. Nevertheless, net wealth remains at a higher level in both nominal and real terms than in 2017, when the Bundesbank carried out its last survey before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about cash
This is where you will find answers to frequently asked questions about cash.
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FAQ and notices
On this page you will find frequently asked questions and notices on reports in external sector.
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Balance of payments Reporting period September 2025
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Euro banknotes The new Europa series €100 and €200 banknotes
The denominations of euro banknotes embody the shared theme of "Ages and styles of Europe" and represent the architectural styles of seven periods of European cultural history. They have been legal tender in all of the participating European Union member states since 1 January 2002. In addition, the physical appearance of euro banknotes is identical throughout the euro area. The European Central Bank and the national central banks of the Eurosystem began rolling out a second series of euro banknotes in May 2013.
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MÜNZE DEUTSCHLAND
The Münze Deutschland is the official Sales Agency for collector coins of the Federal Republic of Germany. Editor of the German coins is the Federal Ministry of Finance.
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Announcement of the basic rate of interest as of 1 July 2025: adjustment to 1.27%
The Deutsche Bundesbank calculates the basic rate of interest pursuant to Section 247(1) of the German Civil Code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch) and publishes its current level in the Federal Gazette (Bundesanzeiger) pursuant to Section 247(2) of the German Civil Code.