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Hans Möller medal acceptance speech at the annual meeting of the Munich Volkswirte Alumni-Club
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann expects Brexit to place a strain on Germany's economy. It is in the interests of both parties, he says, for the EU and the United Kingdom to quickly enter into level-headed negotiations on their future relationship.
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Preisstabilität – Selbstläufer oder Daueraufgabe? Vortrag beim Symposium Preis- und Finanzstabilität: Der Primat der Politik, der rechtliche Rahmen und das "ökonomische Gesetz"
In Zeiten niedriger Inflation müsse die Bedeutung der Preisstabilität immer wieder betont werden, sagte Bundesbankpräsident Weidmann bei einem Symposium in Frankfurt. Die Geldpolitik benötige die ganze Unterstützung der Bevölkerung, wenn bei einem Anstieg der Inflation die geldpolitischen Zügel wieder angezogen werden müssten.
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Opening speech at the Deutsche Bundesbank's third cash symposium
From the point of view of Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann, there is no need to loosen the accommodative monetary policy any further. In remarks delivered at the third cash symposium of the Deutsche Bundesbank, he noted that, instead, the forces of growth in the euro area needed to be strengthened and that the measures already introduced should be given time to unleash their impact.
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Rede anlässlich der Amtswechselfeier in der Hauptverwaltung in Bayern Rede in der Hauptverwaltung der Deutschen Bundesbank Bayern
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Regulation and low interest rates pose a challenge for banks Guest contribution published in the Börsen-Zeitung
Stronger regulation, digitalisation and low interest rates are challenges for the banking-sector, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann writes in a guest contribution for the Börsen-Zeitung.
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Dinner Speech at the 6th Frankfurt Finance Summit
In a speech he gave in Frankfurt am Main, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann stated that it was indeed appropriate to make the regulation of the banking sector more stringent as a lesson learned from the financial crisis. However, he added that a further tightening (Basel IV) was not on the agenda. He also refuted the accusation that Germany was saving too much and investing too little.
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Rede anlässlich der Amtswechselfeier in der Hauptverwaltung in Sachsen und Thüringen Rede in der Hauptverwaltung der Deutschen Bundesbank in Sachsen und Thüringen
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Solidity and solidarity in the euro area Speech delivered at the German Embassy in Rome
In a speech in Rome Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann pointed out that, in order to permanently stabilise the euro area, action and liability again must be aligned. This principle should apply not only to banks, but also for policy decisions in the euro area.
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A look at the euro area from a central bank perspective Keynote by Dr Jens Weidmann Second Finance Forum Liechtenstein
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann takes a critical view of the ECB Governing Council's latest monetary policy easing. In a speech in Vaduz, Mr Weidmann said that, while the need for monetary policy action was agreed, he thinks the decisions go too far when looking at the bigger picture.
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Introductory comments delivered at the press conference on the annual accounts Speech by Dr. Jens Weidmann at the press conference for the Annual Report 2015
An improved net result of financial operations, write-downs and risk provisioning caused a slight increase in the Bundesbank's profit in 2015. At the same time, the Bundesbank's net interest income was lower than at any time since monetary union was launched.