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Digital payments and European sovereignty Guest contribution in SUERF Policy Brief, No 146
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Keynote Digital Payments & European Sovereignty Digital Finance Conference, BITKOM
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IFS-Base – Data Report 2025-01 – Metadata Version 7-1 Jan Dominik Eiff, Kathrin Friederich, Miriam Krüger, Ece Yalcin-Roder
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German balance of payments in September 2022
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €14.8 billion in September 2022 and was thus up again significantly on the narrow result of €0.9 billion in the previous month.
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Central bank digital currencies – the future of money? Speech at American Council on Germany
According to Bundesbank Executive Board member Burkhard Balz, the digital economy will change the payment landscape quite significantly. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the cen-tral bank to create trust in its currency and to ensure that payments remain competitive and safe. “
We also have to ensure that central bank money will be offered in a way that is compatible with the digital economy,
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Monetary policy challenges: Exiting expansion and the “new normal” on the financial markets Speech at the Euro Finance Week 2018
Bundesbank Executive Board member Sabine Mauderer warned against missing the right moment for exiting expansionary monetary policy. In her speech at the Euro Finance Week in Frankfurt am Main, she stressed that monetary policy normalisation takes time.
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The involvement of Big Techs in payment systems – are there reasons for central banks to worry? Central Bank Payments Conference
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German balance of payments in August 2022
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of only €0.6 billion in August 2022, down €4.8 billion on the previous month’s level. This was due to a decrease in the goods account surplus. The deficit on invisible current transactions, which comprise services as well as primary and secondary income, changed only slightly.