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Bundesbank Reports Record €19.2 Billion Loss
The Deutsche Bundesbank reported a record loss of €19.2 billion in 2023, its first since 1979, due to the European Central Bank's interest rate hikes to combat inflation, impacting the German federal budget.
Bundesbank Reports Record €19.2 Billion Loss
The Deutsche Bundesbank reported a record loss of €19.2 billion in 2023, its first since 1979, due to the European Central Bank's interest rate hikes to combat inflation, impacting the German federal budget.
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40% Bias Score


Rise in Counterfeit Banknotes and Coins in Germany in 2024
German authorities removed 72,400 counterfeit banknotes and 141,300 counterfeit coins from circulation in 2024, representing a 28% increase in banknotes and a 22% increase in coins compared to 2023; however, financial losses from counterfeit banknotes decreased by 12% to €4.5 million due to the incr...
Rise in Counterfeit Banknotes and Coins in Germany in 2024
German authorities removed 72,400 counterfeit banknotes and 141,300 counterfeit coins from circulation in 2024, representing a 28% increase in banknotes and a 22% increase in coins compared to 2023; however, financial losses from counterfeit banknotes decreased by 12% to €4.5 million due to the incr...
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20% Bias Score


€27 Million in D-Marks Exchanged in 2024, Billions Remain
The German Bundesbank exchanged over €27 million in old Deutsche Mark for euros in 2024, with notable finds including a 10-D-Mark note with a playful threat and various discoveries from gardens and fire debris; however, approximately €6.24 billion in D-Marks remain unreturned.
€27 Million in D-Marks Exchanged in 2024, Billions Remain
The German Bundesbank exchanged over €27 million in old Deutsche Mark for euros in 2024, with notable finds including a 10-D-Mark note with a playful threat and various discoveries from gardens and fire debris; however, approximately €6.24 billion in D-Marks remain unreturned.
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36% Bias Score


Millions of Deutsche Mark Still Exchanged, Billions Remain Missing
In 2024, over 9 million Deutsche Mark were exchanged for Euros in North Rhine-Westphalia, down from 2023, while a massive 12.2 billion Deutsche Mark remain outstanding, mostly due to international circulation according to the Bundesbank.
Millions of Deutsche Mark Still Exchanged, Billions Remain Missing
In 2024, over 9 million Deutsche Mark were exchanged for Euros in North Rhine-Westphalia, down from 2023, while a massive 12.2 billion Deutsche Mark remain outstanding, mostly due to international circulation according to the Bundesbank.
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20% Bias Score


Death of Helmut Schlesinger: A Legacy of Monetary Stability
Helmut Schlesinger, former president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, died at 100; his unwavering commitment to monetary stability and the bank's independence, especially during the 1992 European Exchange Rate Mechanism crisis, profoundly shaped German and European monetary policy.
Death of Helmut Schlesinger: A Legacy of Monetary Stability
Helmut Schlesinger, former president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, died at 100; his unwavering commitment to monetary stability and the bank's independence, especially during the 1992 European Exchange Rate Mechanism crisis, profoundly shaped German and European monetary policy.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Faces Second Recession as Bundesbank Slashs Growth Forecasts
Germany's Bundesbank sharply reduced its economic growth forecasts for 2024 and 2025 to -0.2% and 0.2% respectively, citing structural problems and global protectionism as major concerns, marking a second consecutive year of recession.
Germany Faces Second Recession as Bundesbank Slashs Growth Forecasts
Germany's Bundesbank sharply reduced its economic growth forecasts for 2024 and 2025 to -0.2% and 0.2% respectively, citing structural problems and global protectionism as major concerns, marking a second consecutive year of recession.
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24% Bias Score

Germany's Stagnant Economy Faces US Trade Risks
Germany's economy shows slight first-quarter growth, but remains stagnant amid weak consumer sentiment and rising unemployment, while the Bundesbank warns of US trade policy risks and suggests fiscal policy adjustments.

Germany's Stagnant Economy Faces US Trade Risks
Germany's economy shows slight first-quarter growth, but remains stagnant amid weak consumer sentiment and rising unemployment, while the Bundesbank warns of US trade policy risks and suggests fiscal policy adjustments.
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40% Bias Score

Millions in Unexchanged D-Marks Persist in Germany
In 2024, Germans exchanged 53 million D-Marks (equivalent to 27.2 million Euros) at the Bundesbank; however, approximately 12.2 billion D-Marks remain unreturned, highlighting the continued presence of the old currency.

Millions in Unexchanged D-Marks Persist in Germany
In 2024, Germans exchanged 53 million D-Marks (equivalent to 27.2 million Euros) at the Bundesbank; however, approximately 12.2 billion D-Marks remain unreturned, highlighting the continued presence of the old currency.
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24% Bias Score

Millions of Deutsche Marks Still Exchanged for Euros in Germany
The German Bundesbank continues to exchange millions of Deutsche Mark for Euros annually, with 3.98 million D-Mark exchanged for 2.04 million Euros in northern Germany in 2024, while nationwide, approximately 53 million D-Mark were exchanged, reflecting a gradual decrease in the volume of unexchange...

Millions of Deutsche Marks Still Exchanged for Euros in Germany
The German Bundesbank continues to exchange millions of Deutsche Mark for Euros annually, with 3.98 million D-Mark exchanged for 2.04 million Euros in northern Germany in 2024, while nationwide, approximately 53 million D-Mark were exchanged, reflecting a gradual decrease in the volume of unexchange...
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28% Bias Score

Death of Helmut Schlesinger: A Legacy of Monetary Stability
Helmut Schlesinger, former president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, died on December 23 at age 100; his tenure was marked by steadfast defense of monetary stability, notably during the 1992 ERM crisis, significantly influencing German and European monetary policy.

Death of Helmut Schlesinger: A Legacy of Monetary Stability
Helmut Schlesinger, former president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, died on December 23 at age 100; his tenure was marked by steadfast defense of monetary stability, notably during the 1992 ERM crisis, significantly influencing German and European monetary policy.
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52% Bias Score

Bundesbank sharply cuts German growth forecast, predicts recession
The Bundesbank drastically lowered its German economic growth forecast for 2024 to a 0.2% contraction and 0.2% for 2025, citing persistent economic headwinds, structural problems, and potential global protectionism as key factors, while predicting inflation to gradually decline to 2% by 2026.

Bundesbank sharply cuts German growth forecast, predicts recession
The Bundesbank drastically lowered its German economic growth forecast for 2024 to a 0.2% contraction and 0.2% for 2025, citing persistent economic headwinds, structural problems, and potential global protectionism as key factors, while predicting inflation to gradually decline to 2% by 2026.
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44% Bias Score

Bundesbank drastically cuts German growth forecasts
Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, slashed its economic growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026 to 0.2% and 0.8%, respectively, citing persistent economic headwinds, structural problems, and a sharp decline in October exports (down 2.8% from September).

Bundesbank drastically cuts German growth forecasts
Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, slashed its economic growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026 to 0.2% and 0.8%, respectively, citing persistent economic headwinds, structural problems, and a sharp decline in October exports (down 2.8% from September).
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40% Bias Score
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