Noun
the central bank of Germany
Source: WordNetBaFin President Felix Hufeld told lawmakers in a closed-door session the decision not to change Wirecard’s status was taken with the Bundesbank and European Central Bank (ECB), according to his spokeswoman, who stressed Hufeld did not blame the ECB. Source: Internet
One such bank was the Bundesbank in Germany; as the European Central Bank is modelled on the Bundesbank, citation it is independent of the pressures of national governments and has a mandate to keep inflation low. Source: Internet
Firms that have been granted a banking license in Germany will probably move as many as 2,500 jobs there, according to the Bundesbank. Source: Internet
Now a German court has ruled the involvement of the Bundesbank in all that to be unconstitutional according to German law. Source: Internet
Separately, for example, Bundesbank President Weidmann is quoted elsewhere, reminding that the ECB's program is a limited duration and tied to the crisis. Source: Internet
The Bundesbank predicted that growth would surge now that the Covid-19 pandemic has been lifted, letting shops reopen and life return towards normality. Source: Internet