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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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Monthly Report – January 2024
The January 2024 Monthly Report outlines the risks for Germany arising from economic integration with China. In addition, it provides an outlook on the future of cash.
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Dynamic Debt Deleveraging and Optimal Monetary Policy Pierpaolo Benigno, Gauti B. Eggertsson, Federica Romei
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Financial Stability and Financial Education: Why we Need to Promote a Societal Dialogue MIFE Inaugural Conference 2021
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Prospects for European monetary union Speech given as part of the "Finanzwelt Europa" series of talks hosted by the Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen and the Representation of the State of Hessen to the EU
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Euro crisis and no end in sight? Speech at the industry soirée of the industry confederation for the district of Gütersloh (Unternehmerverband für den Kreis Gütersloh e. V.)
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has come out against the creation of a single deposit guarantee scheme in the euro area in the near future. He sees a risk that depositors will end up carrying the can for distressed banks in other European countries.
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Summary of the September Monthly Report
The September 2014 edition of the Monthly Report discusses general trends and changes in the ownership structure in the German equity market that occurred during the financial crisis and also contains an article on the reform of federal financial relationships. A further article analyses the performance of German credit institutions in 2013.
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Firm Productivity and the Current Account: One Country with Two Financial Markets Jiaqian Chen
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Competition and stability in the financial sector during times of technological change Speech delivered at the reception of the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) Annual meeting of the German Economic Association, Freiburg im Breisgau