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Back to the Future™ – the return to in-person courses
Following many online courses over the past two years, the “Introduction to the Basel Framework” course was held in Frankfurt as a face-to-face event in April. Marcus Haas, advisor on banking supervision, reports on how it went and the advantages and disadvantages of in-person courses.
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New online courses in first half of 2022
Confirmation of dates and topics of new online courses.
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OpenMarket Tender Operation System (OMTOS)
OMTOS (OpenMarket Tender Operations System) is the electronic bidding system for the execution of the Eurosystem's open market operations as well as the foreign exchange Liquidity Providing Operations (LPO).
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Green finance dashboard
This system of indicators uses a number of data items, most of them publicly available, to provide a quick overview over green finance in Germany and its latest developments. It distinguishes financial, real economic and climate-related indicators.
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NEW: Quick access to all course information
All course information in one place – from registration to feedback.
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Ceremonies marking changes of office in Mumbai and São Paulo
Ceremonies took place to formally mark two changes of office, each with around 50 guests. The new Bundesbank representatives are Thomas Notheis in Mumbai and Alexander Lieber in São Paulo.
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Angebote der ökonomischen Bildung Hauptverwaltung in Berlin und Brandenburg
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Die Hauptverwaltung in Berlin und Brandenburg bietet Fortbildungen für (angehende) Lehrkräfte sowie Vorträge für Schüler und Studierende an. Alle Veranstaltungen sind kostenfrei.
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Network for Greening the Financial System
The NGFS is a global network of central banks and supervisory authorities advocating a more sustainable financial system.
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Money creators. Who decides what’s money? Special exhibition at the Money Museum curated by the Numismatic Collection, open from 30 June 2021 to 29 May 2022
Special exhibition at the Money Museum curated by the Numismatic Collection, open from 30 June 2021 to 29 May 2022
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Cash management
Confidence in a currency is rooted in cash. In Germany, it is the Bundesbank’s task to provide an adequate supply of high-quality euro banknotes and coins at all times. The Bundesbank provides retailers and banks with cash, withdraws counterfeit money from circulation and replaces damaged coins and banknotes.
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Beantragung eines Schlichtungsverfahrens
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Zur Einleitung eines Schlichtungsverfahrens ist ein Antrag erforderlich. Den Antrag können Sie als Online-Antrag, per E-Mail oder per Brief an die Schlichtungsstelle bei der Deutschen Bundesbank senden.
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Dr Patricia Staab President of the Regional Office in Baden-Württemberg
Since 1 October 2019
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Online-Rallye durch unsere virtuelle Goldausstellung
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Das Geldmuseum lädt zu einem Spaziergang durch eine virtuelle Gold-Ausstellung ein. Es gibt dort vieles rund um das Thema Gold zu entdecken.
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Macroeconomic accounting systems
The national accounts have the task of providing, in quantitative terms, an overall picture of economic activity that is as clear and as comprehensive as possible.
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Hinweis auf gefälschte Medienberichte
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Gegenwärtig gibt es vor allem in den sozialen Medien gefälschte Meldungen, die behaupten, die Deutsche Bundesbank habe prominente Personen aufgrund ihrer Werbeaussagen für eine Finanzplattform verklagt. Diese Meldungen sind gefälscht und frei erfunden.
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Statistics on payment systems
In this section you will find a selection of statistics on payments and securities settlement.
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The victorious emperor A gold medallion of Constans
Constans was the youngest son of Constantin I the Great. He was only a boy when his father accorded him the rank of Caesar (emperor-designate). With the death of Constantin I in 337, his three sons Constantin II, Constantius II and Constans adopted the title of Augustus and divided the empire amongst themselves.
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Numismatic library
In addition to the numismatic collection, there is also a specialist library which is universal in its chronological and geographical scope. It is a reference library only and is open to the public by appointment.
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Insignia of power Histamenon, Empress Theodora
The Byzantine Empire was one of the most significant and powerful states in the Middle Ages. It emerged from the eastern part of the Roman Empire, which was split into two in AD 395. The modern name "Byzantine Empire" is derived from the ancient Greek city of Byzantium. The Byzantines, however, considered themselves Roman. Constantinople, now Istanbul, was the capital of their empire. Its namesake, the Roman emperor Constantine the Great (306-337), refounded the city on the site of Byzantium.
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Decoration and protection Mary and William 5 guineas
The guineas were introduced in 1663 and remained the principal British gold coin up until 1816. They came into being in the aftermath of the English Civil War (1642–1649). During the war, England was declared a free commonwealth but the English Republic lasted less than 20 years.
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Sign of the lily Gold florin of Florence
Constans was the youngest son of Constantin I the Great. He was only a boy when his father accorded him the rank of Caesar (emperor-designate). With the death of Constantin I in 337, his three sons Constantin II, Constantius II and Constans adopted the title of Augustus and divided the empire amongst themselves.