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Is CBDC the money of the future? Keynote at the Central Bank Payments Conference
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German-Chinese financial dialogue Participation by Dr. Joachim NagelTestlink
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Monetary policy instruments and implementation
Junior to mid-level central bank officials working in monetary policy operations and officials from central banks or ministries of finance/economics whose responsibilities require a thorough understanding of monetary policy implementation, or where there is a strong interest in acquiring such knowledge. Participants are required to actively contribute to the course and, where appropriate, to prepare a presentation in order to share insights into the monetary policy operational frameworks of their own respective countries.
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Product Environmental Footprint (PEF)-Studie für Euro-Banknoten als Zahlungsmittel im Bargeldkreislauf für Deutschland
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Der Banknotenumlauf in Deutschland hat einen geringen ökologischen Fußabdruck. Das ist das Ergebnis einer Studie im Auftrag der Deutschen Bundesbank. Die Studie untersucht, wie sich die Ausgabe, Verteilung, Nutzung und Entsorgung von Euro-Banknoten auf die Umwelt auswirken.
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11th China Day, DFV Euro Finance Group Opening Keynote by Dr. Sabine Mauderer
Contact: DFV Euro Finance Group, Lutz Rauschenberger,
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Strukturelle Finanzindikatoren in der EU für das Jahr 2023
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Anzahl der Zweigstellen von Banken in den meisten EU-Mitgliedstaaten weiter gesunken (um durchschnittlich 3,09 %). Zahl der Bankbeschäftigten im Schnitt um 0,81 % zurückgegangen. Konzentrationsgrad im Bankensektor weiterhin von Land zu Land sehr unterschiedlich.
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Bundesbank Forecast for Germany: German economy slowly regaining its footing
07.06.2024
The Bundesbank sees the German economy slowly regaining its footing after a roughly two-year period of weakness. Not only will private consumption gradually pick up again, but export business will also improve again from the second half of the year. “The German economy is extricating itself from the period of economic weakness,” Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said on publication of the current Forecast for Germany. According to the forecast, real gross domestic product (GDP) will rise by a calendar-adjusted 0.3% this year.