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Mediathek
Bundesbank symposium "Frontiers in Central Banking – Past, Present and Future"
To mark its 60th anniversary, the Bundesbank held a high-level symposium in Frankfurt am Main on the future of central banking. During the course of the event, participants highlighted the benefits and constraints associated with non-standard monetary policy measures, the economic consequences of interaction between central banks and governments and the impact of new financial technologies.
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Former Bundesbank President Helmut Schlesinger (pictured on the left) talking with Bundesbank Executive Board member Carl-Ludwig Thiele -
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann talking with symposium participants -
Jens Weidmann talking with Otmar Issing, former chief economist at the Bundesbank and the European Central Bank -
Former President of the European Central Bank Jean-Claude Trichet -
Jens Weidmann delivering his speech -
Jens Weidmann delivering his speech -
Volker Wieland from Goethe University Frankfurt opening a panel discussion with former Bundesbank President Axel Weber, Jean-Claude Trichet and former Governor of the Bank of Japan Masaaki Shirakawa (pictured left to right) -
Jean-Claude Trichet making his opening comments -
Jens Weidmann talking with Helmut Schlesinger -
Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, making her opening comments -
Panel discussion involving former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, General Manager of the Bank for International Settlements Jaime Caruana, Christine Lagarde and moderator Barry Eichengreen from the University of California, Berkeley -
A symposium participant taking a snapshot of the panel discussion -
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Christine Lagarde talking with symposium participants -
Jürgen Stark, former chief economist of the European Central Bank, putting a question to the panel -
Bundesbank Vice-President Claudia Buch making her opening comments -
Blythe Masters from Digital Asset (pictured in the middle) taking part in a panel discussion with Claudia Buch, Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank Cecilia Skingsley and moderator Stephen Cecchetti from the Brandeis International Business School (pictured from left to right) -
Otmar Issing making his closing remarks at the symposium