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Senate reception in Hamburg 2017
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has called on the euro-area countries to embrace fiscal prudence, arguing in a speech in Hamburg that the tighter the fiscal space, the more central banks will come under political pressure to stabilise economic activity in the short run – even if that does mean compromising on price stability.
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Hamburg’s Town Hall was the venue for a senate reception on 8 September 2017 to mark the 60th anniversary of the Deutsche Bundesbank. -
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Besides Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann (right), Hamburg’s First Mayor Olaf Scholz (centre) and Arno Bäcker (left), President of the Regional Office in Hamburg, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein, spoke at the event. -
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Weidmann used his speech to look back at the Bundesbank’s history and also share his thoughts on the current state of the euro area. -
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Scholz hailed the Bundesbank as one of the most important central banks worldwide. The Bundesbank is a source of trust, he said, and that is a priceless asset. -
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Bäcker underlined the role played by the Bundesbank's Regional Offices. Outreach events and an increased focus on economic education initiatives further strengthen the bond between the general public and the Bank, he explained.