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Europe The Weimar Triangle
After the end of the Cold War, the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Poland took a bold step forward: in 1991, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Roland Dumas and Krzysztof Skubiszewski launched a new partnership called the Weimar Triangle.
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Europe Joint press conference at the end of the Weimar Triangle meeting
“We discussed issues including the fiscal situation in France, Germany and Poland, the fight against inflation, boosting growth and creating good jobs,” said Finance Minister Christian Lindner at the joint press conference in Weimar with Polish Finance Minister Magdalena Rzeczkowska and French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire. “We share the strategic goal of creating sustainable, stable, healthy …
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Europe Doorstep by Christian Lindner ahead of the Weimar Triangle working sessions
We want to use this meeting to breathe new life into the Weimar Triangle at the fiscal policy level, commented German Finance Minister Christian Lindner ahead of the Weimar Triangle working sessions in Weimar with Polish Finance Minister Magdalena Rzeczkowska and French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire. The meeting is a clear statement of a deliberate east-west partnership within the EU which …
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Explanatory film „financial stability“
Financial stability – boring? Perhaps – when the financial system is stable and everything is working as it should. Businesses and households can take out loans, workers get their salaries paid into their bank accounts, and payments go through without a hitch. But what happens when the financial system isn’t so stable? And what does the Bundesbank do to safeguard financial stability? Find out in …
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Europe European Tech Champions Initiative – closing financing gaps for start-ups
The European Tech Champions Initiative (ETCI) aims to close financing gaps for start-ups and thus strengthen Europe’s strategic autonomy. German Finance Minister Christian Lindner opened the ETCI Roadshow at the Federal Finance Ministry.
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ezb-finanzstabilitaetsbericht ECB publishes Financial Stability Review in May 2023
According to the ECB’s May 2023 Financial Stability Review, the risks to financial stability have remained elevated since November 2022. Although euro area growth expectations for 2023 have been revised upwards, risks to inflation and other risks are still tilted to the upside. Targeted macroprudential measures are contributing strongly to the stability of the financial system.
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Public Finances FAQs: Spending Reviews
Our FAQs answer the most important questions about performance budgeting and spending reviews.
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ccyb-indikatoren New indicators for setting the CCyB rate (Q4-2022)
The time series for the indicators used to set the CCyB have been updated. The time series are now available for Q4 2022.
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Taxation Global minimum tax: frequently asked questions
In these FAQs, we answer the top questions on a major reform to international corporate tax rules.
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Financial markets Christian Lindner at Princeton University: his lecture in full
At the end of his US visit, on 14 April, Finance Minister Christian Lindner gave a lecture at Princeton University, in which he emphasised: “Individuals in the liberal order have the same rights; they differ in what they make of their rights.” Watch the lecture in full here.