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Ausschreibung Tenderverfahren - Aufstockung 10-jährige Bundesanleihe
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Auction announcement - Reopening of five-year Federal notes (Bundesobligationen – "Bobls") series 171 by auction
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Ankündigung Tenderverfahren - Aufstockung der Bundesobligationen Serie 171
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Marked pick-up in German economy
16.02.2015 DE
The steep slide in oil prices and the euro's depreciation stimulated economic growth in Germany towards the end of 2014. Gross domestic product (GDP) rose by 0.7% in real terms in the fourth quarter of 2014 compared with the third quarter. The Bundesbank writes in its latest Monthly Report that the economic upturn is set to continue in the current year.
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Invitation to bid for 6-months Bills of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM)
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Verabschiedung aus dem Vorstand der Deutschen Bundesbank Rede anlässlich der Amtswechselfeier in der Zentrale der Deutschen Bundesbank
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Hauptverwaltung in Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein
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Vortragsveranstaltungen und Lehrerfortbildung
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Banks of a feather: The Informational advantage of being alike Bednarek P., Dinger V., Schultz A., von Westernhagen N.
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Bundesbank receives final payment from German Lehman insolvency proceedings
The Bundesbank received its final payment from the insolvency proceedings concerning Lehman Brothers Bankhaus AG (LBB) in January 2015. Following the realisation of monetary policy collateral, there remained an outstanding claim of around €1.9 billion. This has now been settled in full by payments from the insolvency estate of LBB and payments from the insolvency estate of the group parent company in the USA.
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"Structural problems cannot be resolved by printing money"
13.02.2015 DE FR
The President of the Bundesbank, Jens Weidmann, believes that measures taken by central banks cannot take the place of necessary structural reforms. During a speech in London, he welcomed the assurances of some European heads of government that they do not intend to ease up in their efforts, but also expressed a certain degree of scepticism.