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Joachim Nagel elected to ESRB Steering Committee

25.10.2024

The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), which oversees the European Union’s financial system with the objective of preventing systemic risk, has elected Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel to serve on its Steering Committee for the next three years.

Joachim Nagel elected to ESRB Steering Committee
Joachim Nagel ©Gaby Gerster
Monthly Report: German economy still stuck in period of weakness

24.10.2024

According to the current issue of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report, real gross domestic product (GDP) is likely to have contracted again somewhat in the third quarter of 2024. Output in the industrial sector and in construction is expected to have declined markedly. Despite favourable conditions, private consumption probably likewise provided only little impetus.

Monthly Report: German economy still stuck in period of weakness
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Opinion: Breaking the vicious circle between banks and sovereigns for good

22.10.2024

French economist Nicolas Véron and Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel call for the banking union to be completed. Writing in Politico Magazine, they argue that the issues of crisis management, deposit insurance and banks’ sovereign exposures are intertwined. 

Breaking the vicious circle between banks and sovereigns for good
Nicolas Véron, Joachim Nagel ©Bruegel / Gaby Gerster
Robust outward FDI flows from Germany – value of inward FDI flows into Germany lower

22.07.2024

The current decade could mark a turning point in the international division of labour. The coronavirus pandemic and Russia’s attack on Ukraine caused severe disruptions to international supply chains. Production relationships could undergo lasting change owing to the two events, the Bundesbank’s economists write in the October Monthly Report. In their article, they explore whether this is already being reflected in Germany’s foreign direct investment (FDI) relationships.

Robust outward FDI flows from Germany – value of inward FDI flows into Germany lower
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