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2020 – Brandenburg
As part of the “Federal States” series, the German government has decided to mint a €2 commemorative coin “Brandenburg” (featuring Sanssouci Palace). It will be issued on 28 January 2020.
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What is interest and what are interest rates?
In our everyday lives, we are regularly confronted with terms that carry "interest" in their names. But what exactly are interest rates and what influence do they have? We want to get to the bottom of the most important interest terms and economic interrelationships in this explanatory film.
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Terms and conditions
Terms and conditions, Issuance conditions and Procedural rules for auctions in connection with BBS.
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Invitation to bid – Federal Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
190 KB, PDF
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BaFinTech, BaFin Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht, Deutsche Bundesbank Speech held by Burkhard Balz, title: "Unser Geld im digitalen Zeitalter"
The speech will be published.
Contact: Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht,
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Parallel Beginnings: Bundesbank teams up with Harvard University to open joint art exhibition
18.04.2024 DE
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel opened the Parallel Beginnings art exhibition, a joint endeavour between the Bundesbank and Harvard University, in Boston. Until 31 May, visitors will be able to see selected works from the Bundesbank’s art collection on display in the art gallery of the Center for European Studies (CES).
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German economy brightening slightly, but in its fundamentals still weak
18.04.2024 DE
Real gross domestic product is likely to have increased again slightly in the first quarter of 2024, according to the April Monthly Report. The somewhat higher level of industrial output and a rise in goods exports are supporting the German economy. Overall, they conclude, there is still no sign of a sustained improvement for the German economy.