Monthly Report of the Deutsche Bundesbank

Monthly Report of the Deutsche Bundesbank
Title Monthly Report of the Deutsche Bundesbank PDF eBook
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Pages 468
Release 2010
Genre Finance
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International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity

International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
Title International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. Statistics Dept.
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 258
Release 2015-01-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1484350162

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This update of the guidelines published in 2001 sets forth the underlying framework for the Reserves Data Template and provides operational advice for its use. The updated version also includes three new appendices aimed at assisting member countries in reporting the required data.

World Economic Outlook, October 2020

World Economic Outlook, October 2020
Title World Economic Outlook, October 2020 PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.
Publisher INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Pages 203
Release 2020-10-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781513556055

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The global economy is climbing out from the depths to which it had plummeted during the Great Lockdown in April. But with the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to spread, many countries have slowed reopening and some are reinstating partial lockdowns to protect susceptible populations. While recovery in China has been faster than expected, the global economy’s long ascent back to pre-pandemic levels of activity remains prone to setbacks.

Inside the Bundesbank

Inside the Bundesbank
Title Inside the Bundesbank PDF eBook
Author Robert Pringle
Publisher Springer
Pages 210
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1349264768

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The Bundesbank is one of the world's most powerful and successful central banks, outstanding for its independence in the conduct of monetary policy and for its success in the achievement of relative price stability virtually throughout the post-war era. This collection of essays by the President of the Bundesbank, by former and present Board members and by Heads of Department within the Bundesbank offer a rare inside insight into its operations. The individual contributions to this volume explain the historical, legal and institutional basis of German internal and external monetary policy and highlight the goals of the German central bank and its role in the economy as a whole. The role of the Deutschmark as one of the leading international transaction, reserve and investment currencies is discussed in detail. Students of monetary management and the banking community throughout the world will benefit greatly from a study of this unique volume.

Monthly Report

Monthly Report
Title Monthly Report PDF eBook
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Pages 466
Release 2012-10
Genre Banks and banking
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Central Bank Independence and the Legacy of the German Past

Central Bank Independence and the Legacy of the German Past
Title Central Bank Independence and the Legacy of the German Past PDF eBook
Author Simon Mee
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 371
Release 2021-05-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781108731300

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The 2008 financial crisis led to more and more frequent political attacks on central banks. The recent spotlight on central bank independence is reminiscent of the fiery debates amongst Germany's political elites in 1949 on the same issue; debates that were sparked by the establishment of West Germany in that year. Simon Mee shows how, with the establishment of West Germany's central bank - today's Deutsche Bundesbank - the country's monetary history became a political football, as central bankers, politicians, industrialists and trade unionists all vied for influence over the legal provisions that set out the remit of the future monetary authority. The author reveals how a specific version of inter-war history, one that stresses the lessons learned from Germany's periods of inflation, was weaponised and attached to a political, contemporary argument for an independent central bank. The book challenges assumptions around the evolution of central bank independence with continued relevance today.

Federal Republic of Germany

Federal Republic of Germany
Title Federal Republic of Germany PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 122
Release 1989-01-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781557750884

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This chapter reviews recent economic developments and economic prospects in which the emergence of the principal imbalances is traced, and their persistent character highlighted in the Federal Republic of Germany. On macroeconomic policies, while one might quibble about the rate of expansion of the money supply or the timing of tax reduction and reform, the paper does not find major errors in the formulation or implementation of policies that would account for the principal economic imbalances. The need to reduce rules and regulations, which act to limit the flexibility and dynamism of the German economy, has been reinforced by the objective of fully liberalizing trade in services within the European Community by 1992. The banking industry is exempt from the provisions of the antitrust law, which prohibits restraints on competition, price collusion, and other collusive agreements. Among economists, there is a broad agreement that structural reforms in Germany would greatly improve economic performance and contribute to external adjustment.