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Invitation to bid by auction – Reopening 10-year Federal bond
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Auction announcement – Reopening Treasury discount paper of the Federal Republic of Germany (Unverzinsliche Schatzanweisungen – “Bubills”)
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Treatment of certain liabilities under insolvency law - the new creditor hierarchy
With the amending directive to the BRRD (Directive (EU) 2017/2399), the creditor hierarchy was harmonised by the EU legislator (the new creditor hierarchy).
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Traineeprogramm (Bachelor)
No English translation available
Das Traineeprogramm dauert zwölf Monate und verbindet Theorie und Praxis. Sie erhalten für diese Zeit einen befristeten Arbeitsvertrag als Angestellte*r auf Basis des Tarifvertrages für den öffentlichen Dienst. Das Programm beginnt am 1. Juni und am 1. Dezember.
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Auction result Federal – Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
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Invitation to bid for Federal Treasury notes
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Basel III monitoring
08.10.2024 DE
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s Basel III monitoring exercise started studying the impact of the capital requirements and new liquidity standards on selected banks in 2011. It is conducted semi-annually at the end of December and at the end of June.
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Christian Otto President of the Regional Office in North Rhine-Westphalia
Since 1 January 2024
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German general government debt up in 2023 by €62 billion to €2.62 trillion, debt ratio down from 66.1% to 63.7%
General government debt in Germany increased by €62 billion in 2023 to €2.62 trillion. The basis for this calculation is government debt as defined in the Maastricht Treaty, which is harmonised across the European Union. The increase was similar to that of the previous year, but significantly weaker than in the years before. Central government debt grew by €75 billion, while state government debt continued to fall.