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Investing money Media package for secondary level I
16.04.2020 DE
Short film from the media pact "Dealing with Money" for lower secondary school. Moderated by Philipp Walulis.
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Current Focus: The making and the results of Bundesbank’s current supervisory stress test on LSIs
This online course is aimed at colleagues in central banks and supervisory authorities who are interested in supervisory stress testing on banks. It is especially useful for colleagues working in banking supervision or financial stability.
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Controlling at central banks
The course is designed for high-level employees from non-EU countries who work in controlling at their central bank. Applicants should be familiar with cost accounting and budgeting. Participants are expected to make an active contribution to discussions, drawing on their own experiences.
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Digital euro: short-term effects on the liquidity of German banks considering holding limits Benedikt Fritz, Ulrich Krüger, Lui-Hsian Wong
1 MB, PDF
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High-level response of the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Deutsche Bundesbank on the European Commission’s targeted consultation document “Assessing the adequacy of macroprudential policies for non-bank financial intermediation (NBFI)”
413 KB, PDF
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Drohnenaufnahme der Zentrale der Bundesbank Footage-Video
25.03.2020 No English translation available
Aufnahmen mit einer Drohne von dem Gebäude der Zentrale der Bundesbank in Frankfurt am Main.
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Von Bargeld geht kein besonderes Infektionsrisiko für Bürger aus Pressegespräch mit Vorstandsmitglied Johannes Beerman
17.03.2020 No English translation available
Bundesbankvorstand Johannes Beermann hat darauf hingewiesen, dass die Gefahr einer Ansteckung mit dem Coronavirus über Bargeld äußerst gering ist.
„Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, sich mittels Bargeld anzustecken, ist geringer als bei vielen anderen Gebrauchsgegenständen des täglichen Lebens“
, so Beermann.