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eurogroup Doorstep by Christian Lindner prior to the Eurogroup meeting in January
Ahead of the Eurogroup meeting, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner commented on the economic recovery during and after the pandemic, saying that the German government wants to mobilise private capital in particular for the transformation in Europe. Minister Lindner added that it is important to develop momentum as the EU emerges from the crisis, in order to boost the competitiveness of …
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Ministry The German Finance Ministry: working around the world
What we do matters: not just in Berlin and Bonn, but internationally too. Many Finance Ministry employees work in exciting positions around the globe. If you would like to find out more about these opportunities, keep reading!
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Ministry Dr Carsten Pillath
State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance
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Ministry Prof. Luise Hölscher
State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance
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Europe Finance Minister Lindner on his first official visit to France
During his first official trip abroad after taking office, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner visited his French counterpart Bruno Le Maire in Paris. You can view the complete doorstep for his visit here.
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Ministry Steffen Saebisch
State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance
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Ministry Katja Hessel, Member of the German Bundestag
Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance
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Ministry Dr Florian Toncar
Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance
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Ministry Christian Lindner, Member of the German Bundestag
Federal Minister of Finance
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Ministry Detlev Rohwedder and the Treuhandanstalt
Following German reunification on 3 October 1990, the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Bundesrechnungshof (Germany’s supreme audit institution) moved into what is today the Detlev Rohwedder Building. Between 1991 and 1995, the remaining space was used by the Treuhandanstalt, the agency set up to privatise assets formerly owned by the East German state. The building was given its present name …