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Cash supply in the Eurosystem
This online course is aimed at more experienced experts wishing to expand their knowledge and learn about the approach taken in Europe, including a close-up look at the Bundesbank, but also at “newcomers” in central banks’ cash departments who would like to start out by gaining an in-depth overview of the field.
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Monetary-Intelligent Language Agent (MILA) Felix Geiger, Dimitrios Kanelis, Philipp Lieberknecht, Diana Sola
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Banking Supervision within the Basel Framework In cooperation with the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) and the Joint Vienna Institute (JVI)
Mid-level to senior banking supervisors from central banks and supervisory authorities. Basic knowledge of the Basel framework is essential. Participants should also be familiar with the supervisory policies at their institution and be prepared to actively contribute to discussions.
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Joint Spring Conference on Monetary Policy and Expectations of Households and Firms Deutsche Bundesbank – Banque de France
23.06.2022
The Bundesbank and Banque de France Spring Conference on monetary policy and the expectations of households and firms toke place on 23 and 24 June. The event was centred around speeches by French central bank governor François Villeroy de Galhau and Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel.
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Revisions in concurrent seasonal adjustments of daily and weekly economic time series Karsten Webel
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Bundesbank projections: Economic recovery likely to continue
10.06.2022 DE
The Bundesbank assumes that the economy will grow by 1.9% this year. “
The economic recovery is therefore likely to continue, but at a much more subdued pace than projected last December
,” according to the current edition of the experts’ semi-annual projection. The annual average inflation rate for 2022 is set to rise to 7.1%.