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Yields on debt securities outstanding
Unlike the nominal interest rate, the yield on debt securities outstanding indicates the interest actually received per annum.
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Stuttgart branch
The branches of the Bundesbank supply the economy with euro banknotes and coins, and offers private customers the opportunity to exchange D-Mark banknotes and coins free-of-charge and with no fixed deadline.
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Leipzig branch
The branches of the Bundesbank supply the economy with euro banknotes and coins, and offers private customers the opportunity to exchange D-Mark banknotes and coins free-of-charge and with no fixed deadline.
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200 Euro banknote
The €200 banknote of the Europa series was introduced on 17 September 2018. The Europa series was introduced in May 2013, starting with the €5 banknote.
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€25 collector coin “Advent wreath”
As part of its Christmas series, the German government has decided to mint a €25 collector coin entitled “Advent wreath”, to be issued at 21 November 2024.
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Regensburg branch
The branches of the Bundesbank supply the economy with euro banknotes and coins, and offers private customers the opportunity to exchange D-Mark banknotes and coins free-of-charge and with no fixed deadline.
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DEM banknotes BBK3 series
Pictures and information on DEM banknotes and coins, BBK3 and previous series.
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Mainz branch
The branches of the Bundesbank supply the economy with euro banknotes and coins, and offers private customers the opportunity to exchange D-Mark banknotes and coins free-of-charge and with no fixed deadline.
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Introduction to implementing Basel capital and liquidity requirements
This course is aimed at banking supervisors involved in the implementation of the Basel Framework.
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Analytical tools for monetary policy
Mid-level central bank officials working in the area of monetary analysis and/or financial market analysis. Potential candidates who wish to apply for the course should have a sound understanding of macroeconomic theory and are expected to be familiar with basic econometrics as well as commonly used modelling techniques. Knowledge of Matlab is preferred.