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“Backstage Bundesbank”: Open Day attracts more than 11,000 visitors
17.09.2024 DE
With the theme “Backstage Bundesbank”, the Bundesbank invited the public to its Frankfurt am Main premises for an Open Day last weekend. More than 11,000 visitors came to gain an insight into the tasks of Germany’s central bank.
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Executive Board consultation regarding the recommendation by the Bundesrat’s Financial Committee
The Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank did not raise any objections to the nomination of Dr Fritzi Köhler-Geib as a member of the Executive Board. The outcome of the consultation has been communicated to the Bundesrat.
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Betriebswirtschaft Hochschule Mainz
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Mit dem Bachelor-Studium der Betriebswirtschaft bieten wir Ihnen – in Kooperation mit der Hochschule in Mainz – einen grundlegenden wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Berufseinstieg.
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Tägliche Rendite der börsennotierten Bundeswertpapiere
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6-months Bills of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) – Auction result
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German credit institutions’ performance improved significantly in 2023
17.09.2024 DE
German credit institutions’ performance improved significantly in 2023, according to the current issue of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report. At €48.7 billion, aggregate profit for the financial year before tax increased considerably, up by nearly 80% on the year. All categories of banks posted higher profits for the 2023 financial year than they had done in 2022. This development was driven in large part by the significant increase in net interest income resulting from the Eurosystem’s key interest rate hikes.
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Invitation to bid – Reopening of two Federal bonds
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Announcement – Federal Treasury discount paper (Bubills)
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Monthly Report: European climate policy has, to date, not caused a demonstrable relocation of production by German enterprises to non-European countries
16.09.2024 DE
To date, European climate policy has not yet led to widespread relocations of energy-intensive production abroad by domestic firms,
the Bundesbank concludes in its latest Monthly Report. In this, the economists examine the impact of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) on the foreign direct investment decisions taken by German manufacturing sector enterprises. The experts conclude that favourable framework conditions that encourage innovation in low-emissions technologies are needed in order to prevent domestic production from being relocated in the future, too.