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Ausbildung im Mittleren Bankdienst (Geldbearbeitung)
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Are the annual financial statements only to be submitted in an electronic format or can they also be submitted by post?
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re:publica 2024: Bundesbank diskutiert über Notenbank der Zukunft
Die Bundesbank war vom 27. bis zum 29. Mai auf der re:publica Berlin zu Gast. Das Festival für die digitale Gesellschaft ist europaweit die größte Konferenz ihrer Art. Unter dem diesjährigen Motto „Who cares?“ diskutierte die Bundesbank über die Notenbank der Zukunft und lud alle Teilnehmenden ein, die Arbeit der deutschen Zentralbank kennenzulernen.
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Should a quarterly binding assurance also be submitted for the TARGET-Contingency-Pool?
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Complementary cost-benefit assessment for the Integrated Reporting Framework
No English translation available
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Statistical Series Financial statement statistics (ratios) 2020/2021 May 2024
2 MB, XLSX
Complete download as excel file
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Asset purchase programmes and quantitative easing Explanatory film on economic education
20.12.2021 DE
Asset purchases can be a monetary policy measure to raise the inflation rate to the desired level in a low interest rate environment. The following film explains how this works.
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Bundesbank projections: Upswing slightly delayed
17.12.2021 DE
The German economy will experience a setback in the final quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2022 on account of the pandemic, but is set to pick up significant momentum again in spring of next year.
“The upswing has been slightly delayed,”
said Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann at the presentation of his institution’s current projections. According to these projections, gross domestic product will increase by 2.5% this year – less strongly than anticipated back in June – in light of the dip in growth. Over the next two years, calendar adjusted economic growth will then rebound to 4.2% and 3.2%, respectively. -