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Christine Lagarde
Christine Lagarde is the eleventh Managing Director of the IMF and the first woman to hold this position. She took up her current post in July 2011. Previously, Christine Lagarde was a member of the French government, which she joined in June 2005 as Minister for Foreign Trade. In June 2007, she became the first woman to hold the post of Finance and Economy Minister of a G-7 country. From July to December 2008, she chaired the ECOFIN Council. When France took over the G-20 presidency for the year 2011, she, as Chairman, launched a wide-ranging work agenda on the reform of the international monetary system. Christine Lagarde started her career in the international law firm of Baker& McKenzie, where she became Chairman of the Global Executive Committee in 1999 and subsequently Chairman of the Global Strategic Committee in 2004. Christine Lagarde was named Officier in the Légion d'honneur in April 2012.
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DZ Bank-OMFIF panel discussion Panel discussion with Dr. Joachim Nagel, title: “Fragmenting Globalisation: The Future of Trade“
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German balance of payments in October 2022
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €5.9 billion in October 2022, almost half of the previous month’s result.
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Revision policy for the balance of payments and the international investment position (i.i.p.)
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Period of weakness in the German economy could continue
19.02.2024 DE
German economic output contracted in the final quarter of 2023, according to the February Monthly Report. Weak demand from abroad was still putting a strain on industry, while higher financing costs continued to dampen investment. Bundesbank economists believe that uncertainty about transformation and climate policy is also likely to have weighed on economic activity. Some headwinds will probably persist into the first quarter of 2024 as well. Economic output could therefore decline again somewhat.
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A gravity equation of bank loans Bettina Brüggemann, Jörn Kleinert, Esteban Prieto
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SUERF / Deutsche Bundesbank conference AI and the Future of Central Banking
Artificial intelligence is at the centre of attention in politics and among the general public. Its transformative potential is altering companies, markets, and the functioning of our economy. At the same time, the associated risks should not be underestimated. Against this backdrop, the Deutsche Bundesbank and SUERF are pleased to co-host a conference on “Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Central Banking” in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on 9th December 2025.
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