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Introductory comments at the press conference to present the annual accounts
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Normalzustand Krise(nmodus)? Banken zwischen Krieg, Pandemie und Zinswende Rede bei den Hamburger Bankenaufsicht-Tagen
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Deglobalisation, disrupted education and debt: economic policy challenges following the pandemic Speech at Harvard University
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COVID-19 and Cashless Payments – Has Coronavirus Changed Europeans’ Love of Cash? Speech at the SME Europe
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Welcome address for David Malpass, President of the World Bank Group Speech at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
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World Bank Group President: Access to finance pivotal to solving global problems
09.06.2015 DE FR
According to World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim, extreme poverty, the threat of pandemics and climate change are the greatest challenges facing the world. In a speech given at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, he stressed the crucial importance of finance as the key to success in solving these problems.
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State government finances in 2022: high surplus overall, some states still making extensive recourse to emergency borrowing Article from the Monthly Report – October 2023
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Das Gedächtnis der Bundesbank – 50 Jahre Historisches Archiv Online-Symposium 50 Jahre Historisches Archiv – Von Gestern für Morgen: Wissen bewahren, Erfahrungen teilen Deutsche Bundesbank / Institut für Bank- und Finanzgeschichte e. V. (IBF)
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Households’ expectations and regional COVID-19 dynamics Discussion paper 02/2023: Misina Cato, Tobias Schmidt
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Post Corona – EU regulation and banking supervision after the shock Speech at a video conference held by the EU Public Affairs Committee of the Association of German Banks (BdB)
According to Bundesbank Executive Board member Joachim Wuermeling, banks should bear in mind, that there will eventually be a transition back to normal in banking regulation and supervision.
“After the crisis, buffers will need to be replenished, and this will take longer when profitability is low – as is the case for many European banks,”
Wuermeling said in a speech during a video conference.