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Welcome remarks for a lecture given by Agustín Carstens SAFE/CFS/Deutsche Bundesbank Lecture
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Weidmann: Set a clear end-date for asset purchases
18.01.2018 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann says the Eurosystem’s asset purchase programme should be discontinued this year if growth in consumer price inflation remains upbeat. Speaking to the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, he said he is confident that the Eurosystem is on a path towards its target inflation rate of below, but close to, 2%.
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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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The ECB’s climate activities and public trust Discussion paper 43/2024: Sandra Eickmeier, Luba Petersen
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Weidmann labels protectionist rhetoric "worrying"
08.02.2017 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann takes a dim view of the new US administration's economic policy signals. Speaking in Mainz, he said the shape and possible repercussions of future economic policy in the United States are sparking fresh uncertainty, calling accusations that Germany is engaged in currency manipulation "more than absurd".
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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.
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Weidmann: Uniform regulatory regime needed for fintechs
26.01.2017 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann says that a uniform set of rules is needed to regulate financial technology start-ups.
"It would be wrong for fintechs to base their business models on regulatory loopholes,"
he said at a conference during Germany's G20 presidency. Federal Finance Minister Dr Wolfgang Schäuble and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands highlighted the opportunities that digitalisation holds in store for developing countries.