Discours
Vous trouverez ici les discours des membres actuels et anciens du Directoire de la Deutsche Bundesbank au cours des dix dernières années. Les discours des anciens présidents et vice-présidents de la Deutsche Bundesbank remontent à 2005.
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Evidence-Based Policy: Potentials, Infrastructures and the Role of International Organizations Speech at the School of International Studies (ZIS)
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Digital transformation - opportunities and risks for the financial sector Speech at the Banking and Corporate Evening (Banken- und Unternehmensabend)
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Opening of the joint art exhibition of the Deutsche Bundesbank and the National Bank of Belgium “Building a Dialogue. Two Corporate Collections of Contemporary Art.”
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Challenges facing Germany’s economic model Speech delivered at the German Savings Banks Conference
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann says that non-standard monetary policy measures can have a variety of effects on income and wealth distribution. “Much like conventional interest rate policy, the non-standard measures are more likely to have reduced income inequality,” he said in a speech in Hamburg.
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Systemic Risk and Expectations: Are We Too Optimistic? Statement as part of the policy panel at the conference “Systemic Risk and the Macroeconomy” organized by Deutsche Bundesbank and European Central Bank.
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Krypto-Token aus Sicht eines Zentralbankers CFS-Konferenz
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Die Rolle der Zentralbanken in Zeiten von Populismus und Fake News Rede beim Forum Bundesbank der Hauptverwaltung in Hessen der Deutschen Bundesbank
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Europa im nächsten Jahrzehnt – am Beispiel des Zahlungsverkehrs Impulsvortrag beim Bankenverband Hamburg
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Speech on change in presidency at the Regional Office in Hesse
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Monetary and economic policy challenges Speech delivered before the Industrie-Club Düsseldorf
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has spoken out in favour of eliminating the red tape involved in setting up a business. At a speech in Düsseldorf, Mr Weidmann pointed out that “reforms to make it easier for start-ups to enter the market would also enhance competition and spur innovative power.”