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Pressekonferenz am 11. April 2024 – Erklärung zur Geldpolitik
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Der EZB-Rat hat heute beschlossen, die drei Leitzinssätze der EZB unverändert zu belassen. Die neu verfügbaren Daten haben unsere bisherige Einschätzung der mittelfristigen Inflationsaussichten weitgehend bestätigt.
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Current challenges in Europe – a central banker’s perspective Speech at Money Marketeers of New York University
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Is CBDC the money of the future? Keynote at the Central Bank Payments Conference
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Schnittstellenbeschreibung für den Zugang zum Sicherheitenmanagement-System der Deutschen Bundesbank Version 18.0
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Global banking network and crossborder capital flows Galina Hale, Christopher Candelaria, Julian Caballeor, Sergey Borisov
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Linking Deutsche Bundesbank Company Data using Machine-Learning-Based Classification Christopher-Johannes Schild, Simone Schultz, Franco Wieser
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Discussion of: "Firm Productivity and the Current Account: One Country with Two Financial Markets" by Jiaqian Chen Mathias Hoffmann
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Bundesbank not expecting slight economic recovery until beginning of 2024
20.11.2023 DE
The German economy is set to recover only arduously from the period of weakness that has persisted since the outbreak of Russia’s war against Ukraine,
write the Bundesbank’s experts in the Monthly Report. The industrial sector is still up against difficult conditions, and households’ mood for spending remained subdued in the third quarter. The experts do not expect economic output to see slight growth again until the first quarter of 2024. -
German economy probably contracted somewhat in the third quarter
23.10.2023 DE
Real gross domestic product (GDP) is likely to have contracted somewhat in the third quarter of 2023, according to the latest Monthly Report. Weak foreign demand and higher financing costs weighed on the German economy. Tailwinds came from the still robust labour market and steep wage increases amidst subsiding inflation, the economists report.