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Security features of the €500 banknote, first series Counterfeit detection
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Research Data
One of the Bundesbank's tasks is to collect monetary, financial and external sector statistical data, comprehensive sets of indicators and seasonally adjusted business statistics. For macroeconomic analysis relevant data are then fed into the macroeconomic time series published in the time series databases.
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MFI interest rate statistics Reporting period May 2026
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Bundesbank study: Wealth in Germany grows in nominal terms but declines in real terms, with no change in inequality
10.04.2025 DE
Between 2021 and 2023, the average amount of wealth per household in Germany grew slightly in nominal terms, but declined in real terms, i.e. when adjusted for inflation. This is the finding of a Bundesbank study that regularly examines household wealth and finances. Nevertheless, net wealth remains at a higher level in both nominal and real terms than in 2017, when the Bundesbank carried out its last survey before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Quiz Night „Finanzaufsicht“ After-Work-Event mit Bundesbank-Experten und Live-DJ-Tunes
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Legal basis
Statutory basis, implementation provisions, Bundesbank notices and circulars
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Invitation to bid – Federal Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
182 KB, PDF
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Direkteinstieg in die Geldbearbeitung
No English translation available
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German economy suffers setback in the second quarter
21.08.2025 DE
According to the Federal Statistical Office’s flash estimate, seasonally adjusted real gross domestic product (GDP) recorded a quarter-on-quarter decline of 0.1 % in the second quarter, after still rising markedly in the previous two quarters. The Monthly Report states that after US tariffs were raised in April, industrial output and exports recorded a fall-off. While private consumption benefited from a sharp rise in wages, the labour market remained too weak to generate stronger momentum. The inflation rate fell distinctly in the second quarter.