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CA for Digital Signature 2024
Das Zertifikat ist mit dem Algorithmus SHA-256 von der Bundesbank Root CA 2015 II signiert und hat eine Gültigkeitsdauer von sechs Jahren.
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Hinweise für die Meldungseinreichung und häufig gestellte Fragen
No English translation available
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Multilateral development banks (MDBs)
As the IMF's sister organisation, the World Bank – like the multilateral development banks whose focus is regional – aims to promote economic development in its less developed member countries by providing financial and technical assistance and sharing knowledge. Developing such countries' financial sectors is an important aspect.
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Use of credit claims under German law as ECONS collateral in MACCs
In case of a longer-term TARGET incident, the Deutsche Bundesbank may grant loans as part of the emergency settlement (Enhanced Contingency Solution/ ECONS) covered by sufficient collateral.
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Interest rates on deposits and loans Publications
on the topic of Interest rates on deposits and loans
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International Monetary Fund (IMF)
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was conceived at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944, and currently has 190 member countries. Germany joined the Fund in 1952. The overarching aim of the IMF is to promote economic policy cooperation and stability in the international monetary system. Its mandate also covers financial stability issues that have monetary implications.
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Financial Soundness Indicators (FSI)
In early 2000, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) initiated the Financial Soundness Indicators (FSI) project in response to the financial market crises of the late 1990s.
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Foreign trade prices
The continual observation of price stability is based on analyses of price statistics. Particular attention is usually paid to the German Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) and the national Consumer Price Index (CPI), which are both published by the Federal Statistical Office and often used throughout the EU and as inflation measures.
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Budgetary developments in Germany (national accounts)
Pursuant to ESA 2010, the fiscal policy activities of the EU institutions at a national level are not included in the government sector account.