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Bundesbank konzentriert Münzgeldbearbeitung auf vier Filialen
Die Deutsche Bundesbank konzentriert die stichprobenartige Münzgeldbearbeitung künftig auf ihre vier Filialen in Dortmund, Hamburg, Karlsruhe sowie Leipzig und gestaltet sie durch den Einsatz von Robotern ergonomischer und effizienter.
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Neue slowenische Münzen und veränderte Europa-Motive
Slowenien führt zum 1. Januar 2007 den Euro als gesetzliches Zahlungsmittel ein. Die nationalen Zentralbanken des Eurosystems haben sich verpflichtet, auf Slowenische Tolar (SIT) lautende Banknoten in Euro umzutauschen.
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Foreign exchange, precious metal
The Deutsche Bundesbank does not conduct transactions (purchase, vending, etc.) in foreign currencies (banknotes and coins) and precious metals with the general public (including credit institutions).
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National Cash Forum advocates binding statutory rounding rule for cash payments
By way of majority, the National Cash Forum advocates rounding up or down to the nearest 5 euro cent for cash payments in Germany. The Federal Ministry of Finance is called upon to advocate for, and press ahead with, a binding statutory rounding rule in Germany. The rounding rule should be applied across Europe as uniformly as possible.
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Fewer counterfeit banknotes in Germany
In the first half of 2018, the Bundesbank recorded approximately 31,100 counterfeit euro banknotes with a nominal value of €1.8 million. The number of counterfeits fell by 6.2 % compared with the second half of 2017. Statistically, this equates to around seven counterfeit banknotes for every 10,000 inhabitants per year
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Erfolgreiche Einführung der Euro-Banknoten und -Münzen in der Slowakei
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Fewer counterfeits in circulation
In 2017, the Bundesbank registered approximately 73,000 counterfeit euro banknotes with a nominal value of €4.1 million, which represents an 11% decrease year on year. Statistically, this equates to nine counterfeit banknotes per 10,000 inhabitants.
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Summary of the April Monthly Report
The financial and sovereign debt crisis which has afflicted the euro area for more than seven years now has clearly left a mark on the financial market, having forced monetary policymakers to roll out highly accommodative measures and legislators to make adjustments to the regulatory framework.
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Regional Offices and branches of the Deutsche Bundesbank
The Regional Offices monitor credit institutions and financial service providers in their respective regions. The branches are subordinate to the Regional Office and supply the economy with euro banknotes and coins.