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Introductory Statement Discussion with the Association of the Foreign Press (VAP)
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Nagel: Inflation must not be allowed to become entrenched
22.03.2022 DE
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel has warned of persistently high inflation. “
Even before the war against Ukraine, the inflation rate was very high. [...] Given the surge in energy prices on account of the war, consumer price inflation is likely to pick up again substantially, particularly in the near term,
” Mr Nagel said in a speech delivered at a change of office ceremony in Hanover. As members of the ECB Governing Council, he remarked, we must now ensure that the strong inflation does not become entrenched and does not lead to excessively high inflation in the medium term. -
30 Jahre Bundesbank in Sachsen und Thüringen: Was können wir aus den Erfahrungen lernen? Rede anlässlich des Empfangs zum 30. Jahrestag der Gründung der Landeszentralbank im Freistaat Sachsen und in Thüringen
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt March 2026
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Submission of reports
28.11.2013 DE
Using the filetransfer function, reporting parties can transmit payment and stock reports in data record formats (data upload via browser or automated access) to the Bundesbank in a secure electronic format. The filetransfer function is based on the ExtraNet infrastructure.
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Revision policy for the balance of payments and the international investment position (i.i.p.)
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Coronavirus crisis sees drop in corporate insolvencies
20.12.2021 DE
Despite the massive shock triggered by the coronavirus pandemic and what were, at times, very stringent containment measures, the number of corporate insolvencies dropped substantially in 2020, the Bundesbank writes in its Monthly Report. This was due in part to the temporary suspension of the obligation to file for insolvency, which is subject to certain conditions. German enterprises’ sales fell far less significantly than they had done during the financial and economic crisis of 2009, the Bank’s economists explain.