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Inflation: Frequently asked questions
22.06.2022 DE
Why is inflation so high? Will prices continue to rise? And what influence do the ECB and national central banks like the Bundesbank have on inflation? The answers to these and other important inflation-related questions can be found here.
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Operating hours and fees
In the CAM, invoices are produced for the previous month and sent to the participants. Under various items, the invoices summarise the fees for submitted payments in line with the schedule of fees.
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Career opportunities
With an application for an advertised position, you go directly into the central bank work at the Deutsche Bundesbank.
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Inflation and deflation calculator
The inflation and deflation calculator shows how a price or the purchasing power will develop in future based on a certain inflation or deflation rate.
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Who does the Bundesbank offer work placements to?
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Does the Bundesbank offer placements for law students wishing to do their practical legal training?
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What should I bear in mind when applying for a work placement?
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Cash demand planning
This online course is aimed at those new to roles in a central bank’s cash department who would like an introduction to planning future demand and monitoring the cash stock, through to more experienced experts wishing to expand their knowledge as well as those responsible for supervising such processes.
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Exchange scheme extended – hryvnia banknotes can be exchanged for euros until 18 November 2022
17.08.2022
Refugees who fled the war in Ukraine can exchange hryvnia banknotes for euros in Germany. The Federal Ministry of Finance and the Deutsche Bundesbank agreed with the National Bank of Ukraine to extend the offer to 18 November 2022. The German Banking Industry Committee (Deutsche Kreditwirtschaft) and its participating banks want to continue supporting refugees. The scheme’s conditions remain unchanged.