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Live stream: Press conference presenting the Annual Report 2024

20.02.2025

Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel and First Deputy Governor Sabine Mauderer, responsible for Controlling, Accounting and Organisation, will present the Annual Report 2024 on Tuesday, 25 February 2025, at 11:00. The press conference will be streamed live on the internet.

Live stream: Press conference presenting the Annual Report 2024
Camera in front of a media wall ©Nils Thies
Nagel: Additional financing needs to fund the economic transition seem manageable

14.02.2025

I am confident that our financial system can mobilise the necessary financing, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said in a speech at the Adam Smith Business School in Glasgow, where he talked about the financing for the transition to a greenhouse gas-neutral economy. He also elaborated on what the potential financing mix to fund the transition might look like. Furthermore, Nagel emphasised the need for a strong banking system and improved access to capital market financing. 

Nagel: Additional financing needs to fund the economic transition seem manageable
Joachim Nagel ©Gaby Gerster
ECB selects motifs for future euro banknotes

31.01.2025

The Governing Council of the ECB has shortlisted the motifs for the two possible themes for future euro banknotes: “European culture: shared cultural spaces” and “Rivers and birds: resilience in diversity”. The selected motifs include Ludwig van Beethoven, Marie Curie and Leonardo da Vinci. “Rivers and birds” included a kingfisher in a waterfall, a white stork flying over a river valley and a wallcreeper next to a mountain landscape. The ECB is expected to make the final decision on the designs of the new banknotes in 2026.

ECB selects motifs for future euro banknotes
ECB selects motifs for future euro banknotes ©Nils Thies
German economy listless at the end of the year – inflation rate still elevated

22.01.2025

The German economy remained listless at the end of 2024. According to the Bundesbank’s latest Monthly Report, industry has been particularly weak. It is also unlikely that the German economy will manage to escape the period of stagnation in the first quarter of 2025. The inflation rate is still elevated but is likely to decline soon.

German economy listless at the end of the year – inflation rate still elevated
Two people in a factory hall, seen through a workpiece ©Adobe Stock / Kzenon