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Dates of the German monetary policy (Summary)
01.08.2012 DE
Dates in the legal framework of German monetary policy 1948 - 2007
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Dates of the German monetary policy (detailed version)
01.08.2012 DE
Dates in the legal framework of German monetary policy 1948 - 2007
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55 years Deutsche Bundesbank
01.08.2012 DE
A stable currency for Germany and Europe – this has been the Bundesbank’s primary task for 55 years. As the central bank of the Federal Republic of Germany, it fulfilled this mandate for half a century with greater determination and success than almost any other monetary institution in the world.
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Konsolidierter Ausweis des Eurosystems zum 27. Juli 2012
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Gemäß der Berichtspflichten der ESZB-Satzung wird von der Europäischen Zentralbank (EZB) wöchentlich ein konsolidierter Ausweis des Eurosystems veröffentlicht. Dieser soll den Nutzern als Informationsquelle im Zusammenhang mit den geldpolitischen Operationen, den Devisengeschäften und der Investitionstätigkeit dienen. Zudem sind darin Angaben über die Liquiditätsströme enthalten.
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Tägliche Rendite der börsennotierten Bundeswertpapiere (KW 31)
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Reopening of the 3-year Bond of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) - Auction result -
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Ankündigung Tenderverfahren - Aufstockung 10-jährige Bundesanleihe
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Ausschreibung Tenderverfahren - Aufstockung der Bundesobligationen Serie 163
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Invitation to bid by auction - Reopening of the 3-year Bond of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF)
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55 years for stability Interview with Jens Weidmann and Helmut Schlesinger published in the staff magazine of the Bundesbank
The Bundesbank celebrates its 55th birthday on 1 August and continues to stand for an exceptionally strong orientation to stability. We discussed the highs and lows of this era with Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann and former Bundesbank President Helmut Schlesinger, who has been following the Bank’s fortunes since its beginning. The interview was conducted on 29 June 2012, shortly after the Brussels EU summit had cleared the way for a European banking union.