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Bundesbank Symposium Banking supervision in dialogue
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19.03.2019 | Kongresshaus Kap Europa, Frankfurt am Main
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FinTech and the global payments landscape - exploring new horizons
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Virtual conference of the People’s Bank of China and the Deutsche Bundesbank | 14.09.2021
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Virtueller Rundgang durch die Deutsche Bundesbank
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Exploring the agora: Lessons for a more stable economic and monetary union Hellenic Bank Association
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has called for further reform steps in Europe. "Much has been done – in the member states as well as at the European level," Weidmann said in Athens. Despite this progress, there is still need for further action, he said.
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The relationship between monetary and macroprudential policies – black and white or shades of grey? Dinner Speech at the Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association
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Cash symposium 2021
The Bundesbank hosted its fifth cash symposium in Berlin on 10 November 2021. The event took place at the Grand Hyatt Berlin and was once again aimed at participants from the world of economics, politics and public administration.
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Not against the laws of economics - Hans-Werner Sinn as a public intellectual Speech at the International Scientific Symposium and Official Ceremony to Mark Hans-Werner Sinn’s Retirement and the 25th Anni-versary of the Center for Economic Studies (CES)
Jens Weidmann paid tribute to the achievements of Hans-Werner Sinn, the long-serving President of the ifo Institute. Mr Weidmann told the audience at a symposium held to mark Professor Sinn's retirement from office as President of the ifo Institute that he had played a major part in shaping the economic and political debate of the past few decades.
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Weidmann weist auf Risiken und Nebenwirkungen einer sehr lockeren Geldpolitik hin