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Reopening of two Federal bonds – Auction result
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German economy: rising to the challenges Speech delivered at the invitation of the German association of family businesses
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Für alle Fälle gewappnet – Vernetzte Weltwirtschaft: Zwischen Kooperation und Konfrontation Impulsstatement beim Hauptstadtempfang
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Payments Symposium: global challenges in the digital age
08.10.2024 DE
The world is becoming increasingly digital – this presents a whole host of challenges for payments in Europe, but also opens up opportunities as a result of innovations. The Bundesbank’s Payments Symposium 2024 saw around 250 experts from the business community, academia and state institutions come together to discuss this topic, including Bundesbank Executive Board member Burkhard Balz and Piero Cipollone, member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank.
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Tägliche Rendite der börsennotierten Bundeswertpapiere
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Reopening Green Federal bond issue – Auction result
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Auction announcement – Treasury discount paper (Unverzinsliche Schatzanweisungen – “Bubills”) of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Invitation to bid – Reopening of two Federal bonds
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Deutsche Bundesbank updates impact of Basel III reform package
Implementation in the EU of the Basel III reform package will lead to a 3.3% increase in minimum required capital (MRC) by 2030 for a sample of 36 German financial institutions. The Bundesbank calculated this result in a study based on data from large institutions in particular.
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Basel III monitoring
08.10.2024 DE
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s Basel III monitoring exercise started studying the impact of the capital requirements and new liquidity standards on selected banks in 2011. It is conducted semi-annually at the end of December and at the end of June.
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The Bundesbank hosts an international autumn conference
07.10.2024 DE
This year, the Bundesbank’s autumn conference in Frankfurt am Main focused on the challenges facing financial markets, financial intermediaries and central banks. The conference, which was organised in cooperation with the Humboldt University of Berlin, hosted international guests and speakers from the Federal Reserve Bank, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, King’s College London, Princeton and Bocconi University, among many more.
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Auction result – Federal Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
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Results of the 2024 LSI stress test
The banking stress test just conducted jointly by BaFin and the Bundesbank has shown that the profitability of small and medium-sized banks and savings banks in Germany improved significantly in 2023. Institutions have emerged from the interest rate reversal with stronger profitability and a higher capital base, and are also prepared for a severe crisis scenario. At a joint press conference in Frankfurt, Raimund Röseler, Chief Executive Director of Banking Supervision at BaFin, and Michael Theurer, the Bundesbank Executive Board member responsible for banking supervision, presented the results of the “LSI stress test”.
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Rede von Bundesbankvorstandsmitglied Michael Theurer anlässlich der Vorstellung der Ergebnisse des LSI-Stresstests
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Invitation to bid – Reopening of the 10-year 2.30 % Green Federal bond of 2023 (2033)
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Zahlungsverkehr und Wertpapierabwicklung – Herausforderungen aus Sicht der Bundesbank Rede beim Zahlungsverkehrssymposium am 7. Oktober 2024
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How climate risk will complicate central bankers’ jobs Guest contribution in the Financial Times
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Invitation to bid – Federal Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
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Vierteljährliche Zahlungsbilanz und Auslandsvermögensstatus für den Euroraum: zweites Quartal 2024
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Die Leistungsbilanz wies in den vier Quartalen bis zum zweiten Quartal 2024 einen Überschuss von 381 Mrd. € (2,6 % des BIP im Euroraum) auf, verglichen mit einem Überschuss von 76 Mrd. € (0,5 % des BIP) ein Jahr zuvor.