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Bundesbank of Germany (757 words) |
 | Although the Bundesbank often appears to be the principal maker of German economic policy, its exact powers are carefully set forth and circumscribed in the 1957 law establishing the bank. |
 | As of mid-1995, the president of the Bundesbank was Hans Tietmeyer, who made his mark in the economics and finance ministries as a career official and then as a state secretary. |
 | The Bundesbank's Central Bank Council has seventeen members, with the majority of nine being the presidents of regional or Land central banks. |
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Deutsche Bundesbank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (223 words) |
 | The Deutsche Bundesbank (German Federal Bank) is the central bank of Germany and a part of the European System of Central Banks. |
 | The Bundesbank in Frankfurt, or "Buba" for short, was one of the most respected of all central banks for its control of inflation through the later half of the 20th century. |
 | The Bundesbank's success as well as its geographical and political location in Europe led the European Central Bank to be built in its image. |