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G20 – the Group of Twenty
01.12.2016 DE FR
The leading industrial nations and emerging market economies, or G20, meet on a regular basis to hold informal discussions on current challenges facing the global economy and to consult on ways in which they can cooperate.
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Weidmann: Keep spell of uncertainty as short as possible
04.07.2016 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann expects Brexit to place a strain on Germany's economy. It is in the interests of both parties, he says, for the EU and the United Kingdom to quickly enter into level-headed negotiations on their future relationship.
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Initial registration in ExtraNet
28.11.2013 DE
Various specialised procedures are made available in the Bundesbank’s ExtraNet for the electronic submission of payment and stock reports in data record formats.
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Weidmann: High current account surpluses reflect accommodative monetary policy
22.01.2018 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has sounded a warning against attaching too much importance to Germany’s high current account surplus. At a conference in Frankfurt am Main hosted jointly by the Bundesbank and the International Monetary Fund, he explained that it was partly a reflection of the very accommodative monetary policy in the euro area.
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Statistical Series Financial statement statistics (ratios) 2020/2021 May 2024
2 MB, XLSX
Complete download as excel file
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Signs of an economic improvement
19.01.2015 DE
The Bundesbank sees signs of a more rapid upturn in economic activity in Germany than widely expected. In its latest Monthly Report, the Bundesbank cites the positive consumer climate as well as favourable developments in industrial orders and output as factors underpinning this. The economists expect the dramatic fall in crude oil prices to have a marked effect on growth.
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Bundesbank projection: robust upswing thanks to favourable domestic activity
The German economy's underlying cyclical trend is fairly robust. According to the projection, this year's economic growth is being additionally boosted by purchasing power gains resulting from renewed falls in crude oil prices and from an expansionary fiscal policy.