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G20 finance ministers and central bank governors to meet in Baden-Baden
17.03.2017 DE FR
The finance ministers and central bank governors of the G20 countries will be meeting in Baden-Baden on 17 and 18 March. Federal Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble and Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann will report on the outcomes of the meeting at a press conference to be held afterwards.
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Dombret: "We will stay at the negotiating table" Bundesbank Symposium on banking supervision 2017
16.03.2017 DE FR
Bundesbank Executive Board member Andreas Dombret has indicated at the Bundesbank symposium on banking supervision that he is open to compromise on the revision of the international capital rules for banks. He added that it was not a question of reaching an agreement at any price, however – any compromise would have to be palatable to all.
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© picture alliance / AAWeidmann: Don’t give up on the G20’s achievements
15.03.2017 DE FR
Speaking in Frankfurt, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann underscored the importance of the G20 for international free trade and for progress in financial market regulation. In times like these, international cooperation is particularly important, he said, which is why the G20 is a
"precious treasure"
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© European Central BankNew €50 banknote to be launched at beginning of April
13.03.2017 DE
The European Central Bank and the national central banks of the Eurosystem began rolling out a second series of euro banknotes in May 2013. The new €50 banknote will start circulating on 4 April 2017.
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The future of the Bundesbank: mission statement and Strategy 2020
07.03.2017 DE FR
The Executive Board of the Bundesbank has adopted a new medium-term strategy, in which four universal strategic objectives for the Bank as a whole have been formulated for the first time. The strategy is preceded by a mission statement, which constitutes the longer-term roadmap for the Bundesbank and serves as a guide for its employees.
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Dombret welcomes new head of Bundesbank's Representative Office in London
24.02.2017 DE
Bundesbank Executive Board member Andreas Dombret has introduced the new head of the Bundesbank’s Representative Office in London. Before an audience of invited guests, Mr Dombret welcomed Olga Wittchen, who had previously worked as an expert in international banking regulation at the Bundesbank’s Central Office.
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© Frank RumpenhorstBundesbank posts distributable profit of €0.4 billion in 2016
23.02.2017 DE FR
The Bundesbank posted a profit of €1 billion for the 2016 financial year, representing a year-on-year fall of €2.2 billion. Speaking at the press conference on the annual accounts, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann attributed this to higher risk provisioning. Distributable profit in 2016 amounted to €0.4 billion.
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© Bernd Wüstneck / dpaGerman economy at the end of 2016: upswing continues
21.02.2017 DE FR
The German economy saw renewed stronger growth at the end of 2016. The brisker rate of expansion was driven primarily by exports and construction activity, according to the Bundesbank’s latest Monthly Report, which also notes that the labour market improved again after a slight dip in summer.
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Weidmann labels protectionist rhetoric "worrying"
08.02.2017 DE FR
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann takes a dim view of the new US administration's economic policy signals. Speaking in Mainz, he said the shape and possible repercussions of future economic policy in the United States are sparking fresh uncertainty, calling accusations that Germany is engaged in currency manipulation "more than absurd".
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© Walter VorjohannGerman banks feeling the pressure in the face of low interest rates
01.02.2017 DE FR
The prevailing low-interest-rate environment is putting pressure on German banks' earnings. According to the assessment published in a new discussion paper, a prolonged period of such low interest rates would result in only 20% of German banks remaining in a position to earn a cost of capital of 8% by the end of the decade.