General Search
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Auction announcement – Treasury discount paper (Unverzinsliche Schatzanweisungen – “Bubills”) of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Wirtschaftsempfang der Gemeinde Ganderkesee Speech held by Burkhard Balz, title: “Herausforderungen für eine Zentralbank in unruhigen Zeiten“
The speech will be published.
Contact: Gemeinde Ganderkesee,
Christa Linnemann, Tel: +49 4222 44-201,
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Invitation to bid for 3-months - Bills of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM)
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Reopening Treasury discount paper of the Federal Republic of Germany (“Bubills”) – Auction result
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Invitation to bid by auction – Reopening of Federal Treasury notes
149 KB, PDF
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Prices and yields
The list shows the Bundesbank reference prices for listed Federal securities on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the related yields.
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Paying with cash or debit card less costly than with credit card Costs of data disclosure recorded for the first time
Paying with cash or a debit card is the cheapest payment method for consumers in Germany. Cash incurs the lowest costs per payment transaction, while debit cards are cheapest in relation to the amount of money spent. Paying with a credit card is in any case considerably more expensive. These are the conclusions drawn by a study entitled “Costs of cash and card payments from a consumer perspective”, which was carried out on behalf of the Deutsche Bundesbank.