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Stock reports on cross-border equity investments (K3 and K4)
28.12.2021 DE
Domestic enterprises, banks, public authorities and individuals are required to report cross-border equity investments on an annual basis wherever their share of capital or voting rights is 10% or higher and the investment enterprise’s total assets are more than €3 million (or the equivalent thereof if its balance sheet is denominated in another currency).
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New data sources to compile price indices: small scale “big data” for the index compilation Kristiina Nieminen, Statistics Finland
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Preparing for rising rates Keynote speech at the DZ Bank Capital Markets Conference 2022
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Welcome address Farewell symposium on the occasion of the farewell of our Vice President Claudia Buch and Board Member Joachim Wuermeling.
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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. -
Brexit-related information for banks
30.12.2020 DE
On 31 January 2020, the United Kingdom left the European Union (EU). With regard to establishing new entities or expanding existing entities in Germany, the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority and the Deutsche Bundesbank are available to assist you in Brexit-related issues pertaining to banking and financial regulation, payment transactions and market operations.
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The potential long-term effects of the coronavirus crisis on the economy and on monetary policy Speech at the Humboldt University of Berlin