Germany

Buba's Stark sceptical on budget pledge

The Bundesbank believes the German public deficit, set to exceed EU limits for the third year in a row this year, will again be higher than the European Stability and Growth Pact allows next year, the financial daily Boersen-Zeitung reported.

Germany's Eichel : no more budget cuts yet

German Finance Minister Hans Eichel said on Sunday 8 August that the economic recovery was not yet firmly established enough for him to impose more budget cuts, and that he would make added savings only when growth was more sustained.

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, July 2004

The Deutsche Bundesbank published the English version of its July 2004 monthly report on 5 August. June saw a slowdown in the rise in consumer prices, with the general price level falling slightly in seasonally adjusted terms.

Bundesbank's Weber on sixty years of Bretton Woods

In a speech on 'Sixty years of Bretton Woods: back to the future?' given on 23 July, Axel Weber of the Bundesbank said over the years the IMF has repeatedly expanded its policy of lending to debtors that are in arrears to the private sector (LIA policy)…

Weber: German economy has 'turned the corner'

The German economy has performed better than expected in the second quarter, with GDP growth estimated at about 0.5 pct from the first quarter, when it grew 0.4 pct from the previous quarter, Bundesbank president Axel Weber said.

Bundesbank introduces new code of conduct

The Deutsche Bundesbank announced this week that it was introducing a code of conduct for members of its executive board. The new rules oblige the eight board members to hold office in a way that is "independent and avoids bias and personal gain."

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, June 2004

The Deutsche Bundesbank has published the English version of its June 2004 monthly report. The discernible upturn in the economy during the second half of 2003 became somewhat stronger in the first quarter of this year, the report said.

Bundesbank urges Brussels to 'reactivate' pact

The Bundesbank urged the European Commission in Brussels Tuesday to "reactivate" the European Stability and Growth Pact in its current form, following a landmark ruling on the EU's strict budget rules by the European Court of Justice.

Bundesbank warns of small coin shortage

in a press release of 8 June the Bundesbank said on there is a shortage of small-denomination coins in many euro-area countries. A particularly relevant factor seems to be that people are setting aside the small coins given them in change rather than…

No need for ECB to hike rates: Buba's Weber

Bundesbank president and European Central Bank governing council member Axel Weber said in an interview published at the weekend that available information indicates the ECB will not need to change its interest rates in the foreseeable future.

Weber says no plan for ECB rate increase

Although the Federal Reserve recently raised US interest rates, the European Central Bank does not see a change in eurozone interest rates in the foreseeable future, ECB Governing Council member and Bundesbank president Axel Weber said on Tuesday 6 July.

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, May 2004

The Deutsche Bundesbank has published the English version of its May 2004 monthly report. In the first few months of 2004 the global economic upturn grew both stronger and more widely based. The terrorist attacks in Madrid and the escalation of the…

Welteke settles for €25,000 fine

Ernst Welteke has agreed to pay 25,000 euros ($30,000)to charity to end a criminal probe into his conduct. Last week we reported his lawyers had rejected a demand of 50,000 euros saying the sum was "much too high".

Bundesbank board don't want new code of conduct

Some board members of the Bundesbank do not want to comply with a new code of conduct for the time being, following the scandal surrounding former president Ernst Welteke, and the latest one reportedly involving public money to build luxury villas for…

Germany draft Weder onto 'Five Wise Men' panel

German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's cabinet approved Beatrice Weder di Mauro, a university economist, as the first woman and first foreigner to join the government's council of economic advisers, the so called "Five Wise Men".

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