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Zahlungsverkehr und Wertpapierabwicklung – September 2023
28.09.2023 No English translation available
In der aktuellen Ausgabe informieren wir Sie unter anderem über den digitalen Euro, den Monatsberichts-Aufsatz "Digitales Geld: Optionen für die Finanzindustrie", Zahlungsverkehr auf der BaFinTech 2023 sowie über Zahlungsverkehrsanalyse im wissenschaftlichen Diskurs.
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Act on the Prudential Supervision of Payment Services (Payment Services Supervision Act)
in German only
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Ergebnisse des Basel III-Monitoring für deutsche Institute Stichtag 31. Dezember 2022
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Q&A with Jens Weidmann
On both days you’ll have the chance to put your questions to the Bundesbank President. The Q&A will take place on Saturday and Sunday at 14:15 in the guest house of the Bundesbank.
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Information stands
Talk to our experts and learn more about the tasks of the German central bank. You can also learn about the work of the Federal Police, who guard the Bundesbank premises, and the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority as well as the European Central Bank.
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Interactive short talks
For those who want to learn more about the Bundesbank’s tasks, there will be short themed talks to provide an overview. Visitors can participate directly in a quiz on the topic.
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Children's programme
There is plenty of fun and games planned for our younger visitors over the weekend: crafts, face-painting and climbing. A caricaturist will be on hand to immortalise your child on a personalised banknote. For the bigger kids, there will be a bouncy castle, a climbing frame and much, much more.
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Interviews
The members of the Bundesbank’s Executive Board and ECB Executive Board member Sabine Lautenschläger will be interviewed on the open air stage by Rolf-Dieter Krause and take questions from the audience.
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Virtual Reality Dome
In a big cinema tent, visitors can don a virtual reality headset and take a tour of the Bundesbank’s Central Office. The virtual tour will take in the office of Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann and the vault, where the gold bars will be almost within reach.
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Music and more
Musical entertainment will be provided onstage by performers including Urban Club Band, Backenfutter and Flo&Chris. They will also be joined by Jochen the Elephant, SuperBrass, Rumbacoustic and our euro mascot.
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Skyline
The top floor of our main building will be open to guests on both days. Enjoy a unique view of the Frankfurt skyline!
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10th SAFE Asset Pricing Workshop
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EZB veröffentlicht unverbindliche Kalender für ihre Geschäfte im Jahr 2024 15.09.2023 | EZB-Pressemitteilung
No English translation available
15.09.2023 | Pressemitteilung zum Tenderkalender 2024
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Combating counterfeit money by the National Analysis Centre Expert panel
The expert panel is aimed at experienced experts from the anti-counterfeiting units of central banks who need a detailed understanding of techniques in order to successfully eradicate forged money. Participants will be expected to make an active contribution to the discussions and will be invited to present and discuss their own topics or case studies.
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PRISMA – Übersicht zulässiger Kombinationsmöglichkeiten aus Entry Point, Identifier Schema und Identifier in XBRL-Einreichungen
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Monthly report – September 2023
The Bundesbank’s September 2023 Monthly Report takes a look at se-lected aspects of the current dependencies and medium-term challenges for Germany as a business location. It also discusses the question of whether there are heterogeneous effects in the implementation of monetary policy in the euro area. The report further includes an analysis of the reliability of models for short-term economic forecasting during recent crises. Another article describes Member States’ financial relationships with the EU budget and the Next Generation EU off-budget entity in 2022. And finally, the performance of German credit institutions in 2022 is discussed.
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Hinweis
Aufgrund der derzeit hohen Anzahl von Anfragen zu Finanzsanktionen können wir diese grundsätzlich nur im Rahmen der gesetzlich vorgesehenen Genehmigungs- bzw. Meldeverfahren beantworten.
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Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) Was kommt auf den deutschen Finanzsektor zu? Dr. Sibel Kocatepe (BaFin), Dominik Schäfer (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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Geld, Finanzen, Vermögen – Schnittstelle Finanzsystem Namensbeitrag in „auf + ab“, Zeitschrift des Akademischen Börsenkreis, Universität Halle
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Perspektiven für Wholesale CBDC im Euroraum Dr. Martin Diehl (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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Geopolitische Aspekte des Zahlungsverkehrs Dr. Heike Winter (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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Marktentwicklung und Perspektives von Fintechs 2023 – Aktuelle Entwicklungen und Implikationen Uta Köhler (Deutsche Bundesbank), Andreas Kern (BaFin)
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„PSD2 – Wohin geht es? Evolution statt Revolution?“ Lukas Korella (Deutsche Bundesbank), Florian Preis (BaFin), Dr. Felix Strassmair-Reinshagen (BaFin)
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Von Kryptoverwahrern zu Crypto-Asset Service Providern Ruth Ernst (BaFin), Corinna Heucke (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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Aufsichtliche Behandlung von Krypto-Asset-Exposures bei Banken Marlene Knörr (Deutsche Bundesbank), Michael Tochtermann (BaFin)
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Startup Relationship Management - Von der Kontaktaufnahme, über die Beschaffung bis hin zur Zusammenarbeit Martin Pester, Dr. Thomas Schardt (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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Der digitale Euro – Kommt er? Was wird er? Bleibt er? Dirk Schrade (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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Bundesbank-Prognose im Video: Hochkonjunktur hält weiter an
18.06.2018 No English translation available
Die Bundesbank erwartet im laufenden Jahr einen Anstieg des realen, kalenderbereinigten Bruttoinlandsprodukts (BIP) um 2,0 Prozent und im kommenden Jahr um 1,9 Prozent. Im Jahr 2020 dürfte es ein Plus von 1,6 Prozent geben.
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Data access and data protection
The micro data from wave one to four are available for scientific research projects.
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Methodology
The PHF is a representative survey of German households comprising both a panel and a refresher component. The panel structure mimics that of the [U.S.] Panel Study on Income Dynamics (PSID). All households are re-contacted, and all individuals tracked. The intended survey frequency is three years.
During the PHF's first wave in 2010-2011 a net sample of 3,565 randomly selected households was collected. In subsequent waves interviews were conducted with 4,461 households (2014), 4,942 households (2017) and 4,119 households (2021). Almost half of the households in wave two took part for the second time. Two thirds of households who participated in wave three had already taken part in a previous wave. In wave four, the share of interviews with panel households in the total number of interviews reached 83%. The fifth wave started in spring 2023.
The survey is based on a stratified design. To better measure the distribution of wealth in Germany, wealthy households are oversampled on the basis of micro-geographical information.
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Mindestreservehaltung im Jahr 2023 aktualisierte Version vom 20.09.2023
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Unverbindlicher Kalender