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Macroprudential capital regulation and fiscal balances in the euro area Discussion paper 06/2024: Nikolay Hristov, Oliver Hülsewig, Benedikt Kolb
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Bezug Bundesbankmagazin
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Ever heard of the golden Brutus coin? Highlights from the Money Museum
11.03.2021 DE
The Ides of March aureus is one of the rarest and therefore most valuable Roman coins in the world. One of these is housed in the British Museum and another in the Bundesbank's Money Museum. In the first part of our short video series showing highlights from the Money Museum, presenter Silviana Ursu explains the story behind this special coin.
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Audit Report Regulation (Prüfungsberichtsverordnung)
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Price Stability
09.03.2021 DE
The animated film clearly shows why prices should still whole, neither rise sharply fall and what role the central bank plays in securing stable prices.
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Payments in Europe
09.03.2021 DE
Whilst Europe is home to successful payment systems – Germany’s girocard scheme, for instance – these are often only national in scope. How can payment operations be harmonised across Europe and made more convenient for consumers?
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Regulation on the Accounting of Credit Institutions (Kreditinstituts-Rechnungslegungsverordnung)
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Bundesbank without profit in 2020
03.03.2021 DE
The emergency monetary policy measures taken in response to the coronavirus pandemic have impacted noticeably on the Deutsche Bundesbank’s balance sheet.
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Weidmann zu den Konjunkturaussichten in 2021
03.03.2021 No English translation available
Die wirtschaftlichen Aussichten hängen auch in diesem Jahr stark von der weiteren Entwicklung der Corona-Pandemie ab. Was das für die deutsche Wirtschaft bedeutet erklärt Bundesbankpräsident Jens Weidmann in der Pressekonferenz.