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Weidmann: central banks should not crowd out private payment solutions
30.11.2020 DE FR
According to Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann, central banks should beware of crowding out private payment solutions and should play a supportive role instead. Mr Weidmann pointed out that competition and regulation are essential for a good market outcome. As central banks provide the backbone of the payment system, they need to be at the cutting edge of technology, he explained. This, he emphasised to participants of a Bundesbank virtual conference, includes working on central bank digital currency.
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Questionnaire for the Survey on Consumer Expectations (BOP‑HH) Wave 70 – October 2025
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Macroeconomic analysis: Current conditions and structural developments
Mid-level central bank officials working in the area of macroeconomic analysis or projections. Candidates who wish to apply for the course should have a sound grasp of macroeconomic theory, and are expected to have a good understanding of basic econometrics and experience in the use of commonly used modelling techniques.
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Monthly Report: Relative energy price rise hurting, euro depreciation supporting Germany’s international price competitiveness
16.12.2022 DE
How is Germany’s international price competitiveness faring in light of high energy costs? The Bundesbank’s experts explore this question in the latest edition of the Monthly Report. To this end, they examined the impact of the higher energy costs, on the one hand, and the euro's depreciation against the US dollar, on the other. Their result was that, at least from a macroeconomic perspective, the depreciation of the currency is probably still offsetting high energy prices.
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The German economy’s international capital links
Despite the rather sluggish global economic momentum in 2012, German investors stepped up their outward primary foreign direct investment (FDI) during this period considerably by €53 billion to just under €1.2 trillion. This occurred mainly by raising equity stakes, including the reinvestment of earnings. Europe was the main focus of Germany’s outward FDI.
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Finanzstabilität als gesellschaftliche Aufgabe Festvortrag auf der akademischen Feier anlässlich der Verleihung der Bachelorurkunden an die Absolventinnen und Absolventen der Prüfung für den gehobenen Bankdienst
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Panel contribution - Global Competition: What makes Europe competitive?
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