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Special Terms and Conditions for the Provision of Certain Services – Revisions
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Bundesbank projection: German economy on sound upward path
12.12.2016 DE FR
Germany's economy is on a sound upward path, as indicated by the Deutsche Bundesbank's semi-annual economic projection. Domestic demand is the chief driver of the current upswing.
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Calendar effects on economic activity Article from the Monthly Report December 2012
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Dynamic pricing and exchange rate pass-through: Evidence from transaction-level data Discussion paper 16/2020: Arne J. Nagengast, Dirk Bursian, Jan-Oliver Menz
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Economic analysis using higher frequency time series: Challenges for seasonal adjustment Discussion paper 53/2021: Daniel Ollech
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Processing of retail payments: Services of Deutsche Bundesbank Fact sheet
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The Deutsche Bundesbank offers its bank and non-bank customers high performance and cost-effective procedures for the settlement of non-urgent domestic and cross-border euro payments.
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Forecast for Germany: significantly gloomier growth outlook
13.12.2024 DE
The German economy is not only struggling with persistent economic headwinds, but also with structural problems,
said Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel, presenting the Bundesbank’s new Forecast for Germany. The Bundesbank projects a slight decline of 0.2 % in real gross domestic product (GDP) in 2024 and only a slight rise in 2025. The labour market, too, is now responding noticeably to the protracted weakness of the economy. The inflation rate remains elevated in 2025, but is likely to return to 2 % in the years that follow.