Germany

Remsperger at the Monetary Stability Foundation

In welcome remarks to the Third conference of the Monetary Stability Foundation "Challenges to the financial system - ageing and low growth" given on 6 July Hermann Remsperger of the Bundesbank said the Foundation has now more or less completed its start…

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, May 2006

The Deutsche Bundesbank published the English version of its May 2006 Monthly Report on 20 June. The report said the outlook for the German economy is 'mainly favourable' as it expects domestic demand will continue to recover.

Buba's Meister warns on Euronext/NYSE plans

Bundesbank Executive Board member Edgar Meister said in an interview that a merger between Euronext NV and the New York Stock Exchange would stop the process of integration in the financial markets of Europe, and could possibly disrupt it for a longer…

Buba's Remsperger on global imbalances

In the speech 'Global imbalances and policy implications' given on 9 May Hermann Remsperger of the Deutsche Bundesbank said the build-up of currency reserves in some Asian countries has now lost momentum.

Buba's Weber on European financial integration

In the speech 'European financial integration and (its implications for) monetary policy' given on 23 May Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank said financial integration is a mostly beneficial process which is driven by market forces as well as…

Nickell: 'Are Europeans lazy? Or Americans crazy'

In the speech 'Are Europeans lazy? Or Americans crazy?' given on 27 May Stephen Nickell of the Bank of England said there is no clear explanation as to why people in France and Germany work less than those in Britain, the United States or in Scandinavian…

Stark appointed to ECB, Zeitler joins Buba

Jurgen Stark, vice-president of the Bundesbank, has been formally appointed to the European Central Bank's executive board, European Union officials announced Tuesday 23 May, according to the FT.

Weber on oil price shocks and monetary policy

In the speech 'Oil price shocks and monetary policy in the euro area' given on 11 May Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank said the inflationary risks connected with runaway record oil prices are likely to increase as the economic recovery in the…

Weber charts course for ECB rate rise

European Central Bank council member Axel Weber said in an interview published Tuesday 9 May that interest rates need to be increased by at least a quarter point to curb inflation in the eurozone.

Weber on forecasting in eurosystem central banks

In the speech 'Forecasting in eurosystem central banks - Overview and challenges' given on 5 May Axel Weber of the Bundesbank said the European Central Bank's economic forecasts will be based on market expectations for interest rates in future, rather…

German pay policy points to a eurozone design flaw

According to this article by Paul de Grauwe, published Friday 5 May, in spite of the fact that the eurozone is a union of countries which set their monetary policy jointly, wage policies have been characterised by a blatant co-ordination failure.

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, March 2006

The Deutsche Bundesbank published the English version of its March 2006 Monthly Report on 25 April. The report said the EU intensification of excessive budget deficit procedures against the German government is justified.

Buba's Weber sticks to German growth forecast

The German central bank still expects economic growth of around 'one-and-a half percent' in Germany this year, despite the rallying oil prices, Bundesbank president Axel Weber told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in an interview.

Deutsche Bundesbank - Annual Report 2005

According to the Deutsche Bundesbank's Annual Report 2005, last year saw cyclical improvements in the German economy, which coped fairly well with the substantial increase in crude oil prices.

Dispute over Bundesbank board plans - report

A dispute has arisen between the German government and the governments of the individual German states over plans to reduce the management board of Deutsche Bundesbank, the German central bank, Die Welt reported.

ECB's Trichet on economic integration

In the speech 'Economic integration in the euro area' given on 31 March Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said some eurozone countries are losing competitiveness due to high wage growth.

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