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Overview of €11, €25 and €50 collector coins planned and issued in Germany by the Federal Ministry of Finance
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Overview of 35 Euro collector coins planned to issue and issued in Germany by the Federal Ministry of Finance since 2026
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Announcement of auction – 6-months Bills of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM)
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Invitation to bid Treasury discount paper (Unverzinsliche Schatzanweisungen – “Bubills”) of the Federal Republic of Germany
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SUERF / Deutsche Bundesbank conference AI and the Future of Central Banking
Artificial intelligence is at the centre of attention in politics and among the general public. Its transformative potential is altering companies, markets, and the functioning of our economy. At the same time, the associated risks should not be underestimated. Against this backdrop, the Deutsche Bundesbank and SUERF are pleased to co-host a conference on “Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Central Banking” in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on 9th December 2025.
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Informationen zum Studiengang
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Announcement of auction – Reopening 10-year Federal bond
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Payment behaviour in Germany in 2023 Cash remains most frequently used means of payment at the point of sale; card and mobile payments gaining ground
Cash remains the most frequently used means of payment at the point of sale in Germany. This is one of the findings of the Bundesbank’s latest study on payment behaviour in Germany for 2023. However, card and mobile payments are gaining significant ground, while the share of cash payments is declining.
Although this decline is no longer as pronounced as during the coronavirus pandemic, the share of cash payments is falling faster than in previous years
,” said Executive Board member Burkhard Balz.