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Prospects for monetary policy implementation Speech at the 2018 Banking Evening at the Deutsche Bundesbank’s Regional Office in Baden-Württemberg
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Parallel currencies beyond financial oversight – do Bitcoin and Libra have a future? Guest Contribution from Burkhard Balz and Jan Paulick published in „ifo Schnelldienst"
Private payment media and the role of central banks in the digital age.
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Asset purchase programmes and quantitative easing
20.12.2021 DE
Asset purchases can be a monetary policy measure to raise the inflation rate to the desired level in a low interest rate environment. The following film explains how this works.
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Final version of the reporting templates for the monthly balance sheet statistics of banks (MFIs) (incl. building and loan associations) and non-MFI credit institutions - Version Excel - EN - Changes to reporting items and text marked valid from October 2024
790 KB, XLSX
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BaFin und Bundesbank veranstalten Branchentreff BaFinTech
19.05.2022 EN
Maschinelles Lernen, künstliche Intelligenz und der digitale Euro – beim Branchentreffen BaFinTech haben die Bundesbankvorstände Joachim Wuermeling und Burkhard Balz über Chancen und Risiken der Digitalisierung von Bankgeschäften und digitales Zentralbankgeld gesprochen. Das Format BaFinTech richtete sich an Vertreterinnen und Vertreter der Finanzindustrie.
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Speech at the ceremony to mark the inauguration of the new President of the Deutsche Bundesbank
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Market conditions for Bunds in the contextof monetary policy purchases and heightened uncertainty Article from the Monthly Report October 2022
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Article from the Monthly Report October 2022
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Questionnaire for the Survey on Consumer Expectations (BOP‑HH) Wave 65 – May 2025
564 KB, PDF
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German balance of payments in December 2021
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €23.9 billion in December 2021, up €5.4 billion on the previous month’s level. The surplus in the goods account declined, but the surplus in invisible current transactions, which comprise services as well as primary and secondary income, increased considerably more strongly.