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Ici vous trouvez des contributions de Joachim Nagel, président de la Bundesbank, et des autres membres du Directoire.

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  • What will move banking supervision and regulation in 2020? Guest contribution from Joachim Wuermeling published in Börsen-Zeitung
    Joachim Wuermeling DE
    What will move banking supervision and regulation in 2020?
  • Where we stand – the Single Supervisory Mechanism, five years on Joint guest contribution by Denis Beau and Joachim Wuermeling in the FAZ
    04.11.2019 Joachim Wuermeling DE FR

    Joint guest contribution by Denis Beau and Joachim Wuermeling in the FAZ on 04.11.2019.

    Where we stand – the Single Supervisory Mechanism, five years on
  • Digitalisierung in der deutschen Bau- und Immobilienwirtschaft Gastbeitrag in der Fachzeitschrift Immobilien und Finanzierung
    30.09.2019 Johannes Beermann, Marco Wanderwitz
    Digitalisierung in der deutschen Bau- und Immobilienwirtschaft
  • Stable banks don’t come free of charge Guest contribution from Joachim Wuermeling published in FOCUS
    14.09.2019 Joachim Wuermeling DE
    Stable banks don’t come free of charge
  • Parallel currencies beyond financial oversight – do Bitcoin and Libra have a future? Guest Contribution from Burkhard Balz and Jan Paulick published in „ifo Schnelldienst"
    12.09.2019 Burkhard Balz DE

    Private payment media and the role of central banks in the digital age.

    Parallel currencies beyond financial oversight – do Bitcoin and Libra have a future?
  • Happy birthday, dear Pfandbrief: has this veteran instrument had its day? Guest contribution published in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
    28.08.2019 Joachim Wuermeling DE
    Happy birthday, dear Pfandbrief: has this veteran instrument had its day?
  • Ein Projekt mit disruptivem Anspruch Gastbeitrag in „Profil – das bayerische Genossenschaftsblatt“
    01.08.2019 Joachim Wuermeling
    Ein Projekt mit disruptivem Anspruch
  • Setting a good example – central banks put climate change and its impact higher on the agenda Guest contribution from Sabine Mauderer and Sylvie Goulard published in Les Echos and the Süddeutsche Zeitung
    08.07.2019 Sabine Mauderer DE

    Writing in a joint op-ed piece, Sabine Mauderer, Bundesbank Executive Board member, and Sylvie Goulard, Second Deputy Governor of the Banque de France, point out that global warming is a source of significant financial risk and can jeopardise the stability of the entire financial system. This, they explain, is why central banks have been looking more closely at the impact of climate change. 

    Setting a good example – central banks put climate change and its impact higher on the agenda
  • Towards a genuine capital markets union Guest contribution from F. Villeroy de Galhau and J. Weidmann published in Les Echos and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
    04.04.2019 François Villeroy de Galhau, Jens Weidmann DE FR

    Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann and the President of Banque de France, François Villeroy de Galhau, are putting all their weight behind the completion of a capital markets union within the EU. In a joint statement, they write that the capital markets union “can promote growth and stability for the EU as a whole."

    Towards a genuine capital markets union
  • Create a single set of rules for banks Opinion editorial for Les Echos published
    Andreas Dombret DE FR

    An international set of rules is important to us, and it should impose high capital requirements for high risks and less stringent requirements for lower risks.

    Create a single set of rules for banks
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