Germany
EU should create ‘virtual’ post-Brexit replacement for City of London – Bundesbank official
Future financial centres may not need “physical proximity”, Wuermeling says
Germany should consider fiscal expansion, French and German governors say
But Bundesbank's Weidmann warns against pro-cyclical impact of “debt-financed public spending”
Spain’s de Guindos moves closer to ECB vice-presidency
Spain enjoys good relations with Germany, and lacks a top position in the EU
Spanish paper analyses determinants of private saving
Fiscal, demographic, financial and income effects are key, researchers find
Bundesbank panellists call for change in German ‘mindset’
Mario Monti says he would like to free Germans from their economic “straightjacket”, while Benoît Cœuré hints at need for rebalancing
Eurozone bondholders should stay ‘on the hook’ – Dombret
Bonds issued by bailed-out governments should have maturity extended, argues Andreas Dombret
German savings banks may buy debt to gain political favour, ECB paper says
Research warns this behaviour increases interdependence between banks and governments
Bundesbank to begin investing in renminbi
Executive board member says the bank is considering investing in other foreign currencies
Eurozone countries’ manufacturing sectors are diverging, Italian paper finds
Manufacturing profits rise relative to non-tradables in Germany and Spain, but fall in France and Italy
House prices in German towns may be overvalued by 30% - Bundesbank
Overall housing market risk still seems to be “limited”, Bundesbank says
German economic council urges ECB to tighten policy
Group of experts says stronger growth and loose policy could lead to higher financial risk
German central bank in Nazi era will be ‘special focus’ of independent study
Bundesbank funds research into twentieth century German central banks
Weidmann says ECB should have set time for end to asset purchases
Current policy risks blurring line between fiscal and monetary policy, Bundesbank president says
DLT not ready for retail payments – Bundesbank
German central bank says retail payment systems are already sufficient to support fast transfers; DLT could be used to streamline global payment processes
Tapering ECB asset purchases could free up market forces- Bundesbank board member
Market reaction hard to predict, Joachim Wuermeling says
‘Red teams’ will test cyber-security of European financial infrastructure
Bundesbank official praises “bug bounty” programmes that pay hackers to uncover vulnerabilities
Dispelling the German monetary myth
Economic historian Simon Mee finds the famous German aversion to inflation was the product of political battles in the mid-twentieth century
Bundesbank moves 20% of gold reserves back to Germany
Bundesbank no longer stores gold in Paris
Archive – EMU: a sceptical US view
Allan Meltzer of the American Economic Association explains why he is worried about a union by the back door; first published in November 1997
German court refers ECB bond purchases to ECJ
“Doubtful” whether PSPP is authorised by German and European law, says court
US taxes low by global standards, say Chicago Fed economists
Overall burden of taxes is low by OECD standards, and taxes on capital income are notably lower than in Germany, economists say
Bundesbank’s Buch calls for three-pronged reform effort
Bundesbank vice-president says policymakers should tackle “excessive” risk-taking to prevent further financial crises; evaluating reform is key, says Buch
US dealers wade into European CCP relocation debate
CFTC hearing warns of increased margining costs and a pre-Brexit client onboarding crunch
Panellists divided on merits of central bank digital currency
Sweden and Singapore unsure whether digital currencies will supersede cash in the near future; fintech innovation has the potential to increase competition in financial services