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Monthly Financial Statement of the Deutsche Bundesbank Reporting period January 2026
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Exchange rate statistics Statistical Series - Issue February 2026
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Numismatische Spezialführung
Entdecken Sie unter fachkundiger Führung von Dr. Sandra Matthies die beeindruckende Münzsammlung im Geldmuseum.
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Invitation to bid – Federal Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
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Nagel: “We know what we’ve got with the IMF and the World Bank”
24.04.2025 DE
“This is one of the most important Spring Meetings,”
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said at a press breakfast with Germany’s acting Federal Finance Minister Jörg Kukies on the occasion of the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. “We know what we’ve got, and what we’ve had, with the
IMFand the World Bank. Multilateralism is a core element of the global economic order.”
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German economic activity stabilised slightly at the beginning of the year, but outlook significantly gloomier
24.04.2025 DE
“Economic output in Germany is likely to have increased slightly in the first quarter of 2025, but could suffer a setback in the second quarter,” the Bundesbank writes in its latest Monthly Report. Construction and industrial output, for instance, were up recently. Retail sales also continued to grow in January and February. However, according to the Bundesbank’s economists, the outlook for the second quarter is gloomy, not least given the US administration’s tariff policy.
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Announcement of a multi-ISIN auction – Reopening of two Federal bonds
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Das Projekt Meridian FX zeigt auf, wie Infrastrukturen für Großbetragszahlungen grenzüberschreitend miteinander verbunden werden können, um Devisentransaktionen durchzuführen
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Das Projekt Meridian FX liefert den Nachweis, dass Infrastrukturen für Großbetragszahlungen, wie beispielsweise Echtzeit-Brutto-Abwicklungssysteme (RTGS), mithilfe neuer Technologien interagieren können, um Devisentransaktionen durchzuführen. In dem gemeinsamen Projekt der Bank für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich (BIZ), der Bank of England, der Banque de France, der Banca d’Italia, der Deutschen Bundesbank und der Europäischen Zentralbank wurde untersucht, wie Devisentransaktionen synchronisiert abgewickelt werden können.