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© Nils ThiesInterview: Nagel and Villeroy de Galhau at Phoenix
04.12.2022 DE
In a joint interview, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel and François Villeroy de Galhau, Governor of the Banque de France, discussed “Germany, France and inflation – ways out of the crisis”. Their discussion centred on the question of when the current monetary policy stance will bear fruit and the medium-term inflation target of 2% will be achieved again. “I am firmly convinced that we will see significantly lower inflation rates from 2024 onwards. We will reach 2% with the monetary policy measures we have initiated this year,” Mr Nagel said.
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© Frank RumpenhorstJohannes Beermann: Extensive crisis preparedness ensures cash supply
24.11.2022
Bundesbank branches can pay out cash at any time, even in contingency and crisis situations – according to Executive Board member Johannes Beermann, comprehensive risk preparedness measures have put the Bundesbank in a good position to deal with such cases, too. At a meeting with the press in Frankfurt, he noted that successful crisis preparedness was predicated on interplay between all cash handlers, however.
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© Gaby GersterNagel: Stop fully replacing maturing bonds
23.11.2022
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel, speaking at an event for Frankfurt economic journalists, has doubled down on his calls to set about downsizing the Eurosystem’s large stocks of bonds in the near future. “
I can imagine no longer replacing maturing APP assets as from the beginning of next year,
” he said. Mr Nagel is also expecting a further key interest rate hike to be decided at the ECB Governing Council’s December monetary policy meeting. -
© © Masterfile Royalty-FreeBundesbank expects recession in final quarter of 2022 and first quarter of 2023
23.11.2022 DE
Contrary to expectations, German economic activity expanded in the third quarter of 2022, the Bundesbank writes in its current Monthly Report. Despite high inflation and uncertainty about future energy supply, real gross domestic product surpassed its pre-pandemic level for the first time. However, the Bundesbank’s experts believe that downward forces are likely to clearly predominate in the coming months. They still expect the German economy to enter a recession in the final quarter of 2022 and the first quarter of 2023, though the scale of the recession is extremely uncertain. “Double-digit inflation could even persist into the new year,” the report states.
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© Jose Poblete, dfv Euro Finance GroupJoachim Nagel repeats call for further interest rate steps
21.11.2022 DE
Speaking at this year’s European Banking Congress, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel repeated his call for a further increase in key interest rates. “
To ensure the return to price stability, long-term nominal and real interest rates must sufficiently increase
,” he said. Fellow Congress speakers Christine Lagarde, European Central Bank President, and Klaas Knot, ECB Governing Council member, also argued in favour of raising interest rates. -
© Nils ThiesRising risks: Nagel and Wuermeling advise banks to be vigilant
In view of high inflation rates, energy shortages and a looming recession, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel and Bundesbank Executive Board member Joachim Wuermeling have advised banks in Germany to be vigilant. “
The turnaround in interest rates is upon us, and that’s good news for banks in the medium to long run
,” Mr Wuermeling remarked at this year’s Bundesbank symposium “Banking supervision in dialogue
”. What matters, though, he continued, is how they deal with, and weather, the short-term burdens. Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel, meanwhile, stressed the importance of a strong capital base. -
© Reuters/ Picture AllianceBundesbank President Nagel in favour of a further “robust” interest rate step
14.10.2022 DE
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel has come out in favour of further significant interest rate steps. Speaking at a joint press conference with Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner ahead of the Annual Meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Dr Nagel said that the latest inflation data argue in favour of the Eurosystem taking a further “
robust
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© Alexandra LechnerClaudia Buch: Global economy has reached a turning point
11.10.2022 DE
Speaking ahead of the Annual Meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Bundesbank Vice-President Claudia Buch said that developments in the global economy had reached a turning point. “Cyclical risks and high inflation are weighing on markets, while geopolitical developments and combating climate change require structural adjustments,” Ms Buch explained. The IMF governors of all member states will gather for the Annual Meeting of the IMF and the World Bank, which is to take place in Washington DC in mid-October.
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© Frank RumpenhorstNagel: Interest rates need to rise further, and significantly at that
08.10.2022 DE
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Interest rates need to rise further, and significantly at that,
” Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel has said in an interview with the German newspaper “Süddeutsche Zeitung”. Interest rate hikes can have a dampening effect on economic developments in the short run, he explained, “but by raising rates we are safeguarding price stability in the medium term and preventing our growth potential from being damaged by inflation. After all, persistently high inflation is the biggest drag on growth.
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© Tim Wegner“Eurosystem should push forward with central bank digital currency”
28.09.2022 DE
Speaking at the Bundesbank’s Payments Symposium, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel and Bundesbank Executive Board member Burkhard Balz have made the case for the Eurosystem pushing forward with its investigations into central bank digital currency. Both used their speeches as an opportunity to emphasise the benefits that a digital euro could bring.