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Dynamics of probabilities of default Discussion paper 32/2024: Peter Bednarek, Günter Franke
1 MB, PDF
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Paying with cocoa beans? Highlights from the Money Museum
25.03.2021 DE
How many cocoa beans would a loaf of bread cost? What about a pair of shoes? In the past, objects really were used as a means of payment in some parts of the world. For example, the Mayans, one of the oldest cultures in Central America, traded cocoa beans for food and clothing. In the third part of our series from the Money Museum, presenter Silviana Ursu takes a look at what constitutes money and the ways we pay today.
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Statement by Sabine Mauderer on the newest NGFS report
24.03.2021
The NGFS released a report entitled “Adapting central bank operations to a hotter world: Reviewing some options” which assesses nine options available to central banks to factor climate-related risks into their operational framework. Sabine Mauderer, Chair of the NGFS’ “Scaling-up green finance” workstream and executive board member of the Deutsche Bundesbank: “Central banks ought to be aware of climate risks for the integrity of their balance sheets. Even more so, they should get ready to respond to such risks swiftly and with determination. Our report is a great blueprint to support central banks in making strategic choices on how to reflect climate risk in their monetary policy operations.”
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Trigger solution
24.03.2021
Deutsche Bundesbank together with Deutsche Börse Group and Germany’s Finance Agency have developed and successfully tested a settlement interface for electronic securities. Securities settlement using distributed ledger technology (DLT) is performed with the aid of a trigger solution in TARGET2.
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Goods für Money Highlights from the Money Museum
17.03.2021 DE
Part of our money museum looks like a supermarket – though there aren’t actually any real groceries there, of course. In the second part of our video series, presenter Silviana Ursu shows what our money is worth and what price stability means.
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Unemployment benefit duration and startup success Discussion paper 31/2024: Sebastian Camarero Garcia, Martin Murmann
2 MB, PDF
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Ever heard of the golden Brutus coin? Highlights from the Money Museum
11.03.2021 DE
The Ides of March aureus is one of the rarest and therefore most valuable Roman coins in the world. One of these is housed in the British Museum and another in the Bundesbank's Money Museum. In the first part of our short video series showing highlights from the Money Museum, presenter Silviana Ursu explains the story behind this special coin.
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The scenario-based equity price impact induced by greenhouse gas emissions Discussion paper 30/2024: Mark A. Weth, Markus Baltzer, Christoph Bertram, Jérôme Hilaire, Craig Johnston
3 MB, PDF
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Preisstabilität Erklärfilm zur ökonomischen Bildung
09.03.2021 EN
Was verbirgt sich hinter den Begriffen "Eurosystem", "Inflation" und "Deflation"? Der Animationsfilm erklärt diese Begriffe und andere Zusammenhänge leicht verständlich.
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Payments in Europe
09.03.2021 DE
Whilst Europe is home to successful payment systems – Germany’s girocard scheme, for instance – these are often only national in scope. How can payment operations be harmonised across Europe and made more convenient for consumers?
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Bundesbank without profit in 2020
03.03.2021 DE
The emergency monetary policy measures taken in response to the coronavirus pandemic have impacted noticeably on the Deutsche Bundesbank’s balance sheet.
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Weidmann zu den Konjunkturaussichten in 2021
03.03.2021 No English translation available
Die wirtschaftlichen Aussichten hängen auch in diesem Jahr stark von der weiteren Entwicklung der Corona-Pandemie ab. Was das für die deutsche Wirtschaft bedeutet erklärt Bundesbankpräsident Jens Weidmann in der Pressekonferenz.
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Fragen an Bundesbankvorstand Johannes Beermann zur Bilanz
03.03.2021 No English translation available
Die Corona-Pandemie hatte im vergangenen Jahr auch Auswirkungen auf die Bundesbank-Bilanz. Obwohl die Bilanzsumme so hoch war wir noch nie, hat die Bundesbank erstmals seit 1979 keinen Gewinn mehr erzielt. Wie es dazu kommt, erklärt Bundesbankvorstand Johannes Beermann.