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The optimal inflation target: Bridging the gap between theory and policy Discussion paper 44/2024: Klaus Adam, Henning Weber
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The ECB’s climate activities and public trust Discussion paper 43/2024: Sandra Eickmeier, Luba Petersen
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Say hello to some feathered friends Highlights from the Money Museum
08.04.2021 DE
What do birds have to do with monetary policy? More than you think! Those in favour of a more accommodative monetary policy are referred to as “doves”, while “hawks” are those who lean towards a tighter monetary policy stance. In the last part of our series from the Money Museum, presenter Silviana Ursu explores why you’ll find the pair in our Money Museum.
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What moves households’ expectations during a crisis? Evidence from a randomized information experiment Discussion paper 42/2024: Norbert Metiu, Valentin Stockerl
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HICP and national CPI in Germany: as similar as possible, as different as needed Thomas A. Knetsch, Dilyana Popova, Patrick Schwind
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How do I spot counterfeit money? Highlights from the Money Museum
31.03.2021 DE
Do you know the security features of the euro banknotes? You’re probably familiar with some of them. But have you ever heard what happens when you place the banknotes under UV light? Our presenter Silviana Ursu reveals what that does in the fourth part of our video series from the Money Museum.
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Paying with cocoa beans? Highlights from the Money Museum
25.03.2021 DE
How many cocoa beans would a loaf of bread cost? What about a pair of shoes? In the past, objects really were used as a means of payment in some parts of the world. For example, the Mayans, one of the oldest cultures in Central America, traded cocoa beans for food and clothing. In the third part of our series from the Money Museum, presenter Silviana Ursu takes a look at what constitutes money and the ways we pay today.
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Statement by Sabine Mauderer on the newest NGFS report
24.03.2021
The NGFS released a report entitled “Adapting central bank operations to a hotter world: Reviewing some options” which assesses nine options available to central banks to factor climate-related risks into their operational framework. Sabine Mauderer, Chair of the NGFS’ “Scaling-up green finance” workstream and executive board member of the Deutsche Bundesbank: “Central banks ought to be aware of climate risks for the integrity of their balance sheets. Even more so, they should get ready to respond to such risks swiftly and with determination. Our report is a great blueprint to support central banks in making strategic choices on how to reflect climate risk in their monetary policy operations.”
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Trigger solution
24.03.2021
Deutsche Bundesbank together with Deutsche Börse Group and Germany’s Finance Agency have developed and successfully tested a settlement interface for electronic securities. Securities settlement using distributed ledger technology (DLT) is performed with the aid of a trigger solution in TARGET2.