- The
Deutsche Bundesbank (pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈbʊndəsˌbaŋk], lit. 'German
Federal Bank',
colloquially Buba,
sometimes alternatively abbreviated as BBk or...
- do so in
person at any
branch of the
Bundesbank in Germany.
Banknotes and
coins can even be sent to the
Bundesbank by mail. In 2012, it was
estimated that...
- The
Bundesbank bunker was the
German central bank's
bunker in
Cochem (Rheinland-Pfalz) for the
preservation of an
emergency currency. From 1964 to 1988...
- continent, with the
headquarters of the
European Central Bank,
Deutsche Bundesbank,
Frankfurt Stock Exchange,
Deutsche Bank, DZ Bank, KfW, Commerzbank, DekaBank...
-
until April 2009,
former member of the
Executive Board of the
Deutsche Bundesbank until 2010. He
became well
known after publishing a
controversial book...
- Germany,
issuing the
Deutsche Mark. It was
replaced in 1957 by the
Deutsche Bundesbank. In the
immediate aftermath of
German defeat in 1945, the
Reichsbank was...
- York Times.
Archived from the
original on 1 May 2011. "Monetary policy".
Bundesbank.
Archived from the
original on 20 June 2021.
Retrieved 30
March 2020....
- Germany. It was
established in 1974 at the
initiative of the
Deutsche Bundesbank following the
collapse of
Herstatt Bank.: 14 It lost its
purpose as a...
- (2013-01-16). "Deutsche
Bundesbank's new
storage plan for Germany's gold reserves" (Press release). Frankfurt:
Deutsche Bundesbank.
Retrieved 2015-10-09...
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Following its
publication Sarrazin left his
position at the
Deutsche Bundesbank and was
eventually expelled from the SPD in 2020.
According to the American...