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    The Deutsche Bundesbank (pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈbʊndəsˌbaŋk], lit. ' German Federal Bank ', colloquially Buba, [2] sometimes alternatively abbreviated as BBk or DBB) is the German member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Germany from 1957 to 1998, issuing the Deutsche Mark (DM).

  3. Bank for International Settlements - Wikipedia

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    The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an international financial institution which is owned by member central banks. [2] Its primary goal is to foster international monetary and financial cooperation while serving as a bank for central banks. [3] With its establishment in 1930 it is the oldest international financial institution.

  4. Financial Stability Institute - Wikipedia

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    Bank of International Settlements and Basel Committee on Banking ... www.bis.org /fsi: The Financial Stability Institute ... 1 December 2000 – 31 December 2016. [3]

  5. German public banking sector - Wikipedia

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    1950: Vertriebenen-Bank AG established in Bonn, later renamed Bank für Vertriebene und Geschädigte (1952), Lastenausgleichsbank (1954) and eventually Deutsche Ausgleichsbank (1986) 1956: Deutsche Kapitalanlagegesellschaft (Deka) established in Frankfurt; 1965: DGZ relocated in Frankfurt [14]: 291–293

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  7. Emil Puhl - Wikipedia

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    A Nazi, Puhl was director and vice-president of Germany's Reichsbank during World War II and also served as a director for the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) at Basel (Switzerland). [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  8. List of banks in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Communications, Frankfurt; Bank Sepah, Frankfurt; Citibank Privatkunden, Düsseldorf (since December 2008 part of French Crédit Mutuel bank) Citigroup Global Markets Deutschland (Corporate Bank), Frankfurt; Credit Suisse; Goldman Sachs, Frankfurt; ICICI Bank, Eschborn; İşbank AG, Frankfurt [2] JP Morgan, Frankfurt; Julius Baer, Frankfurt

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