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TIBER-DE Threat Intelligence-based Ethical Red Teaming in Germany
TIBER-DE (Threat Intelligence-based Ethical Red Teaming) is a framework for threat-led ethical hacking exercises to strengthen the cyber resilience of the German financial sector. Banks, insurance companies, financial market infrastructures and key service providers of the aforementioned can participate in TIBER-DE tests on a voluntary basis to perform a realistic assessment of their cyber resilience. Interested companies can obtain non-binding information about the modalities of the tests (contact see right column). Providers who offer Red Teaming or Threat Intelligence services according to the TIBER-DE framework can also approach us in order to introduce themselves.
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Reopening Treasury discount paper of the Federal Republic of Germany (“Bubills”) – Auction result
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Invitation to bid for 3-months Bills of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM)
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Announcement of auction – Reopening of Federal Treasury notes
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Inflation expectations and reality: implications for the last mile of disinflation Bundesbank Invited Speakers Series
Households’ expectations for inflation often deviate from the officially recorded inflation rates. As part of the Bundesbank Invited Speakers Series, Michael Weber, Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, expressed his view that the public’s perceptions are chiefly shaped by their shopping experiences or their family and friends rather than by classic media. He went on to discuss with Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel what this means for central bank communication and monetary policy. The panel was moderated by Falko Fecht, Head of the Bundesbank’s Research Centre.
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Overview of the Statistical Series
Updated issues, individual table sets and tables
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Introduction to financial stability, systemic risk and macroprudential policy
This course is aimed at central bank officials working in the area of financial stability. Participants should have a basic understanding of the surveillance and analysis of systemic risk and macroprudential policy. Input from participants on current developments in their home countries is welcome. The course may also be of interest to staff working in other central bank areas related to financial stability, such as banking supervision, monetary policy or payment systems.