Press releases
Here is a list of the Deutsche Bundesbank’s current press releases.
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German balance of payments in April 2020
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €7.7 billion in April 2020,1 putting it €17.9 billion below the March level.
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Bundesbank projections: German economy will recover after deep recession
According to the latest Bundesbank projections, the German economy will recover following a deep recession in the second quarter of this year. Economic output is estimated to shrink by 7% in 2020, but in the next two years, real gross domestic product (GDP) will then increase by 3 to 4% per year.
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Bundesbank Money Museum reopens
The Bundesbank reopens its Money Museum on 25 May 2020, bringing to an end a closure of just over two months during the corona lockdown. The museum will be operating with new precautions in place, designed to control infection.
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Statement by Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann on the judgement of the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht)
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Stock of direct investment: Germany’s links with foreign countries increase further in 2018
German direct investment abroad totalled €1,277 billion at the end of 2018. This represents an increase of €70 billion on the year. The United States was again the most important destination for German direct investors, with a figure of €361 billion.
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April results of the Bank Lending Survey (BLS) in Germany
According to a quarterly survey of 34 banks conducted by the Bundesbank, German banks tightened their credit standards and lending terms and conditions further in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. At the same time, there was considerable growth in enterprises’ demand for loans in the first quarter of 2020.
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Acquisition of financial assets and external financing in Germany in the fourth quarter of 2019 Results of the financial accounts by sector
Households’ financial assets rose by €126 billion to around €6.5 trillion in the fourth quarter of 2019. Valuation gains were the main reason for this increase. Households also increased their holdings of currency, deposits, investment fund shares and claims on insurance corporations.
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German general government debt down in 2019 by €16 billion to €2.05 trillion – debt ratio down from 61.9% to 59.8%
General government debt in Germany was down by €16 billion in 2019 to €2.053 trillion. The debt ratio – the ratio of debt to nominal gross domestic product – therefore fell to 59.8%, dropping below the Maastricht Treaty’s reference value of 60% for the first time since 2002. However, given the coronavirus pandemic and the associated costs, general government debt will rise again sharply in 2020.
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Contactless payment becomes the norm
In Germany, 32% of the holders of contactless debit cards such as girocard are now taking advantage of the opportunity to pay “on the go”. This is the outcome of a survey commis-sioned by the Bundesbank. “
Contactless payment has thus become a fixture of daily life
,” according to Bundesbank Executive Board member Burkhard Balz.