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Bundesbank symposium "Frontiers in Central Banking – Past, Present and Future"
To mark its 60th anniversary, the Bundesbank held a high-level symposium in Frankfurt am Main on the future of central banking. During the course of the event, participants highlighted the benefits and constraints associated with non-standard monetary policy measures, the economic consequences of interaction between central banks and governments and the impact of new financial technologies.
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Spring Conference 2017 – Frontiers in Central Banking
This year's Spring Conference covers the topics of the Policy Symposium from an academic research perspective. The Spring Conference takes place one day before the Symposium.
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Welcome remarks Speech at the Bundesbank Policy Symposium "Frontiers in Central Banking – Past, Present and Future"
To mark its 60th anniversary, the Bundesbank held a high-level symposium in Frankfurt am Main on the future of central banking. Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann highlighted how modern central banking has been shaped by crises, adding that this also applies to the Bundesbank's mandate, which was influenced by the fact that the German population had lost their savings twice in the first half of the 20th century.
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Saving patterns in the low-interest-rate setting – results of the 2016 PHF summer survey Research Brief | 12th edition – April 2017
Households in Germany are expecting interest rates to stay low over the relatively long haul, with many intending to adjust their saving behaviour in response. These are two of the key findings from the 2016 Panel on Household Finances (PHF) summer survey.
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Monetary policy effectiveness in times of financial market volatility Research Brief | 11th edition – March 2017
The years following the 2007-08 financial crisis saw central banks in the United States and other industrialized countries adopt highly expansionary monetary policy measures in an effort to stimulate the economy. But how effective have those policies been? A new study explores how effective an expansionary monetary policy stance can be in such turbulent times.
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