Recherche Générale
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Monthly Report - February 1949
2 MB, PDF
The Monthly Report contains: The Economic Situation of the Western German Specified Area in January 1949; Foreign Trade and Money Movements on the Foreign Accounts of the Bank deutscher Länder
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Monthly Report - January 1949
5 MB, PDF
The Monthly Report contains: The Economic Situation of the Western German Specified Area ( Währungsgebiet ) in December 1948; Statements of the Bank deutscher Länder; Development of Banks in November 1948; Cash deposits on and Cash Withrawals from Savings Accounts with all Financial Institutions during the second half of 1948
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Monthly Report - November 1948
3 MB, PDF
The Monthly Report contains: Monetary and Credit Matters; Public Finances; Development of Production; Foreign Trade; Labour Market; Prices and Wages
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Monthly Report - October 1948
2 MB, PDF
The Monthly Report contains: Monetary and Credit Matters; Public Finances; Development of Production; Labour Market; Foreign Trade; Prices and Wages
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Monthly Report - September 1948
3 MB, PDF
The Monthly Report contains: Further Extension of the Money Volume; Development of Unemployment since 31 May 1948; The Development of the Industry Production; Combined Correction Measures required; Money Volume and Social Product
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Monthly Report - August 1948
3 MB, PDF
The Monthly Report contains: Organization of the BANK DEUTSCHER LÄNDER, Activities of the Board of Directors accomplished up to the present; The monetary Course after Currency Reform; Repercussions of the Currency Reform in the field of commodities
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Supervising sustainability risks – climate, nature and green finance Expert panel
The course is aimed at experts in banking supervision or financial stability with a broad knowledge of banking supervision and regulation. Participants should also have a grasp of current regulatory developments with respect to sustainable and green finance worldwide. Active participation in the form of a short presentation on one of these topics and willingness to share their own experiences and national approaches is mandatory.
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SRP – SREP, ICAAP and ILAAP, off- and on-site banking supervision
This course is aimed at experienced banking supervisors. Participants should be familiar with the supervisory policies and practices applied in their home country. A good understanding of the current Basel framework is essential for productive participation. Moreover, participants should be prepared to actively contribute to discussions, e.g. via presentations.
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Central bank governance
The course is aimed at central bank staff members who are involved in interdisciplinary tasks and the preparation of strategic decisions.