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Monthly Report April: continuation of upswing in Germany
20.04.2015 DE
The Bundesbank is expecting economic growth in Germany to remain quite robust. According to the current issue of the Monthly Report, the underlying pace of economic activity is still high. The Bundesbank’s economists believe that private consumption will be the main driver of growth.
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German economy continued to expand vigorously
21.08.2017 DE FR
The German economy continued to expand at a rapid pace in the second quarter. In the Bundesbank’s assessment, the strong economic growth is likely to continue in the current quarter. The Monthly Report also notes that economic output for the year as a whole could rise even somewhat more strongly than was forecast in June.
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New Bundesbank projection: German economy continues on upward path
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Returns to scale: New evidence from administrative firm-level data Discussion paper 24/2024: Peter McAdam, Philipp Meinen, Chris Papageorgiou, Patrick Schulte
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Financial Stability Review: vulnerabilities in Germany’s financial system
14.11.2018 DE
Times of strong growth and low interest rates have seen vulnerabilities build up in the German financial system. In addition, the probability of an economic downturn has increased.
“Now is the time to build up sufficient capital and strengthen the financial system’s defences,”
said Bundesbank Vice-President Claudia Buch at the press conference on the publication of the new Financial Stability Review. -
"Maastricht rules need strengthening"
04.07.2016 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has cautioned against using the Brexit vote as a reason to soften the fiscal rules in the euro area. In an interview with German weekly magazine Focus, Mr Weidmann stressed the importance of member states abiding by shared agreements and joint promises.
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High-frequency trading can amplify financial market volatility
25.10.2016 DE FR
Nowadays, a key part of trading on international stock markets is being performed by computer algorithms designed to minimise the time lag between orders and their execution. In the current issue of its Monthly Report, the Bundesbank studies what effects these increasingly rapid trading activities are having on the German capital market.
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Renminbi clearing in Frankfurt
To mark Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Berlin, the Deutsche Bundesbank and the People's Bank of China (PBoC) have signed a memorandum of understanding regarding the clearing and settlement of payments denominated in the Chinese renminbi in Frankfurt.