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A central banker's interest in Phillips curves
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Failing or likely to fail? Putting the European banking union to the test Speech delivered at the Deutsche Bundesbank’s University of Applied Sciences
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Forecasting in Eurosystem Central Banks - Overview and Challenges
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Challenges for monetary policy in the financial crisis
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Prof. Dr. Axel A. Weber, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank, Challenges for monetary policy in the financial crisis
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Costs of Cash and Card Payments from a Consumer Perspective Study commissioned by the Deutsche Bundesbank (Modul 3)
The costs of payment methods for consumers are difficult to determine, not recorded in a harmonised manner on an international level and consequently vary significantly from country to country. For this reason, a separate study is necessary for Germany. As part of a representative survey conducted in 2023, households were asked about the costs they incurred when using various means of payment.
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Strengthening the financial system’s defences Guest contribution from Prof Dr Claudia Buch published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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Digitalization, Competition, and Financial Stability Opening remarks prepared for the Seminar "Statistics on Fintech – Bringing Together Demand and Supply to Measure its Impact" organized by the Irving Fisher Committee (IFC) and the Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM)
Bundesbank Vice-President Claudia Buch has emphasised the importance of improving the statistics database on providers of digital financial services, such as FinTechs and BigTechs, in order to safeguard financial stability. “We need better data to assess risks, vulnerabilities, and resilience,” she noted in a speech delivered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Monetary policy and banking business Article from the Monthly report November 2009
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