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Honouring Otmar Issing at 85
30.06.2021 DE
From 1990 to 1998, Otmar Issing was the Bundesbank’s chief economist. As chief economist at the European Central Bank (ECB), he was responsible for crafting the ECB Governing Council’s monetary policy strategy. Speaking at an academic colloquium to mark Mr Issing’s 85th birthday, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann said that Mr Issing had shaped the landscape of monetary policy in Europe like few others.
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Current and future monetary policy challenges facing the Eurosystem 20th Walter Eucken lecture
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Weidmann awarded International Prize by Hayek Foundation
23.11.2015 DE
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has been awarded the International Prize of the Hayek Foundation. The award was mainly in recognition of Mr Weidmann's commitment to stability-oriented monetary policymaking by central banks and his opposition to excessive government debt.
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Is monetary policy still regulatory policy today? Speech at the University of Lucerne, Reichmuth & Co Lecture No 19
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Video message – Academic colloquium in honour of Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. Otmar Issing Center for Financial Studies (CFS) in cooperation with the Leibniz Institute SAFE
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Otmar Issing im Video-Interview
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Danksagung für die Verleihung des Internationalen Preises der Friedrich-August-von-Hayek-Stiftung
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European Central Bank turns 25!
24.05.2023 DE
Congratulations! The European Central Bank (ECB) is celebrating its 25th anniversary. It has now been the single monetary authority for the euro area for a quarter of a century. Following the Bundesbank’s model, the ECB is politically independent and pursues price stability as its primary objective.
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Digital euro: opportunities and risks CFS-IMFS Special Lecture Goethe University