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2017 – Tropical climate zone €5 collectors' coin with a red plastic ring
The €5 collectors' coin with a red plastic ring was issued in April 2017. It was minted on behalf of the German government and is the first in a five-part series, “Climate zones of the Earth” (2017-21).
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TARGET Compensation Scheme
Information on compensation payments due to technical failures of TARGET.
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Standing facilities
Counterparties may make overnight deposits at the Bank until the start of the next business day at the deposit facility rate. Applications for overnight deposits can be submitted on any business day up to the specified cut-off time using the relevant form (they may also be submitted by fax, in which case written confirmation is not issued).
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Reports pursuant to the Liquidity Regulation
Pursuant to section 11 (3) of the Liquidity Regulation, reports submitted after 1 January 2007 must be in paperless form. The Deutsche Bundesbank accepts electronically submitted reports only via the Bundesbank ExtraNet.
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Forms to the Monthly balance sheet statistics: Building and loan associations
The forms are available in PDF format.
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Guido Schultefrankenfeld
Economist in the Research Centre since January 2012
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Information on reports on foreign direct investment stock statistics Annexes K 3 and K 4 to the Foreign Trade and Payments Regulation
Electronic submission of stock reports on residents' assets abroad and non-residents' assets in Germany.
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A coin fit for an emperor The augustalis of Hohenstaufen monarch Frederick II
Frederick II, of the House of Hohenstaufen and King of Sicily, took an extraordinary step when he started minting gold coins in 1231. This is because, for many centuries, the Christian West had been shaped purely by silver currency. Frederick II’s gold coins, called augustales, were something special: the quality of the image and their embossing are unique for their time. Augustales are extraordinary coins minted by an extraordinary ruler.