Speeches
Here you find speeches of the current and past members of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank from the past ten years. Speeches of the former Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the Deutsche Bundesbank date back to 2005.
-
Back to the roots: cash and its core functions Welcome Remarks – International Cash Conference
-
Vertrauen und Geld Zukunftsdiskurse des Instituts für Ökonomische Bildung (IÖB) in Oldenburg
-
BigTechs - GameChanger für Finanzindustrie und Zahlungsverkehr? Industrie-Club Hannover, Vortragsveranstaltung am 29. August 2019 in der Hauptverwaltung Bremen, Niedersachsen und Sachsen-Anhalt der Deutschen Bundesbank in Hannover
-
Structural changes in financial markets and implications for monetary policy implementation Speech at the DZ Bank International Capital Markets Conference
-
Digitalization, Competition, and Financial Stability Opening remarks prepared for the Seminar "Statistics on Fintech – Bringing Together Demand and Supply to Measure its Impact" organized by the Irving Fisher Committee (IFC) and the Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM)
Bundesbank Vice-President Claudia Buch has emphasised the importance of improving the statistics database on providers of digital financial services, such as FinTechs and BigTechs, in order to safeguard financial stability. “We need better data to assess risks, vulnerabilities, and resilience,” she noted in a speech delivered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
-
-
Digital transformation – a central bank perspective 2nd EBF Cloud Banking Conference
Bundesbank Executive Board member Burkhard Balz has announced that new generations of crypto-tokens will warrant closer scrutiny: Their technical stability needs to be evaluated, as must their impact on monetary and financial stability, he said during a speech in Brussels. Currently, crypto-tokens do not pose a risk to monetary or financial stability, he noted.
-
-
Macroprudential policy through the lens of Sherlock Holmes Welcome Address at the 5th Annual Macroprudential Conference
-
Policy Evaluation: Assessing the Effects of Post-Crisis Financial Sector Reforms Keynote prepared for the workshop “Women in Macro, Finance, and Economic History”