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Central bank communication as an instrument of monetary policy Lecture at the Centre for European Economic Research
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The optimal inflation target: Bridging the gap between theory and policy Discussion paper 44/2024: Klaus Adam, Henning Weber
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European Banks in Challenging Times Dinner speech prepared for the Workshop "New Challenges for the Euro"
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Sovereign risk and the effects of fiscal retrenchment in deep recessions Giancarlo Corsetti, Keith Kuester, André Meier and Gernot J. Müller
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Elektronischer Zahlungsverkehr in Europa - Konferenz und öffentliches Konsultationsverfahren
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"Monetary policy has ventured deep into uncharted territory"
24.03.2016 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann takes a critical view of the ECB Governing Council's latest monetary policy easing.
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Euro crisis and no end in sight? Speech at the industry soirée of the industry confederation for the district of Gütersloh (Unternehmerverband für den Kreis Gütersloh e. V.)
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has come out against the creation of a single deposit guarantee scheme in the euro area in the near future. He sees a risk that depositors will end up carrying the can for distressed banks in other European countries.
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Summary of the April Monthly Report
The financial and sovereign debt crisis which has afflicted the euro area for more than seven years now has clearly left a mark on the financial market, having forced monetary policymakers to roll out highly accommodative measures and legislators to make adjustments to the regulatory framework.
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Weidmann: No need to extend net asset purchases beyond agreed period
13.02.2018 DE
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has reiterated that, if the economic recovery in the euro area continues, further substantial net asset purchases by the Eurosystem beyond the agreed period will not be required. Furthermore, he does not believe that the recent appreciation of the euro will do anything to change this. Speaking at a conference in Frankfurt am Main, Mr Weidmann stated that this is – at least in part – a reaction to brighter growth prospects.