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Weidmann: Risks to the price outlook currently tilted to the upside
02.09.2021 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has warned against ignoring the uncertainty surrounding future price developments.
“We also need to keep an eye on the risks to the price outlook. In my view, the risks are tilted to the upside right now,”
he said at the Bundesbank symposium “Banking supervision in dialogue”. -
Honouring Otmar Issing at 85
30.06.2021 DE
From 1990 to 1998, Otmar Issing was the Bundesbank’s chief economist. As chief economist at the European Central Bank (ECB), he was responsible for crafting the ECB Governing Council’s monetary policy strategy. Speaking at an academic colloquium to mark Mr Issing’s 85th birthday, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann said that Mr Issing had shaped the landscape of monetary policy in Europe like few others.
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Euro20+: Die geldpolitische Strategie der EZB im Fokus
21.09.2020 No English translation available
Euro20+ findet dieses Jahr ausschließlich in digitaler Form statt. Vom 26. bis 30.Oktober umfasst das Programm dabei virtuelle Workshops rund um die geldpolitische Strategie der EZB sowie ein Townhall-Meeting mit Bundesbankpräsident Jens Weidmann.
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Bundesbank projection: Strong German economic upswing continues
15.12.2017 DE
The Bundesbank's current projection forecasts strong growth in the German economy in 2017 and 2018, with calendar-adjusted expansion rates of 2.6% and 2.5% respectively. The Bank's experts are expecting lower growth rates thereafter.
"The further growth potential is being constrained, above all, by strong capacity utilisation and, in particular, labour shortages,"
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Banks receiving ELA should do their utmost to improve liquidity situation
26.06.2015 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has criticised the continued provision of emergency liquidity assistance to Greek banks, which, he remarked, plainly raised serious monetary financing concerns. Respecting the euro area's core principles was indispensable for its success, however.
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Weidmann: Uniform regulatory regime needed for fintechs
26.01.2017 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann says that a uniform set of rules is needed to regulate financial technology start-ups.
"It would be wrong for fintechs to base their business models on regulatory loopholes,"
he said at a conference during Germany's G20 presidency. Federal Finance Minister Dr Wolfgang Schäuble and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands highlighted the opportunities that digitalisation holds in store for developing countries. -
Bundesbank projections: Upswing slightly delayed Inflation rate set to remain high at first, before gradually decreasing towards 2%
The German economy will experience a setback in the final quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2022 on account of the pandemic, but is set to pick up significant momentum again in spring of next year. “
The upswing has been slightly delayed
,” said Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann at the presentation of his institution’s current projections. According to these projections, gross domestic product will increase by 2.5% this year – less strongly than anticipated back in June – in light of the dip in growth. Over the next two years, calendar adjusted economic growth will then rebound to 4.2% and 3.2%, respectively. -
ECB President Lagarde visits the Bundesbank
20.02.2020 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann received ECB President Christine Lagarde at the Bundesbank. Mr Weidmann showed Ms Lagarde the Money Museum and the TARGET2 room.
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Bundesbank President Dr Jens Weidmann on German GDP in the first quarter of 2011
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Weidmann: End emergency purchase programme once emergency situation has been overcome
01.07.2021 DE
In a speech at the Frankfurt Euro Finance Summit, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann underscored the fact that the pandemic emergency purchase programme (PEPP) is tied to the pandemic, and that it must come to an end once the emergency situation has been overcome.