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The role of the central bank in a modern economy – a European perspective Speech at the University of South Africa (UNISA)
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Dombret welcomes new head of Bundesbank's Tokyo Representative Office
15.10.2015 DE
Gudrun Moede is the new head of the Bundesbank's Representative Office in Tokyo. She and her deputy, Matthias Vogel, were welcomed by Bundesbank Executive Board member Andreas Dombret at a reception in Tokyo.
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2016 kicks off with solid economic growth
21.03.2016 DE
The German economy got off to a lively start to 2016, according to the Bundesbank's March Monthly Report. The Bank's economists believe that growth in the first quarter of 2016 should be at least as strong as in the second half of 2015.
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Veröffentlichung der zweiten Ausgabe des money and banking statistics sector manual
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Bundesbank: strong pace of economic growth continues into summer
21.09.2015 DE
According to the Bundesbank, the German economy maintained its recent spell of fairly strong growth during the summer months. Writing in the September edition of the Monthly Report, the Bank's economists note that the pick-up in industrial activity is still taking some time to materialise, however.
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More evidence: what effects do economic policy measures have? Guest contribution from Prof Dr Claudia Buch and Regina T. Riphahn published in the Süddeutsche Zeitung
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Strong growth in the German economy
13.05.2016 DE
According to the calculations of the Federal Statistical Office, the German economy grew by 0.7 % in the first three months of 2016, with households and general government being the main drivers. In April, consumer prices fell for the first time since January 2015.
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German economy grew strongly in 2017
12.01.2018 DE
Initial calculations by the Federal Statistical Office indicate that price-adjusted gross domestic product in Germany rose by 2.2% last year. The strong growth on the demand side was broadly based and was supported by both external and domestic stimuli. In 2017, employment reached its highest level since German reunification.