Talk:Deutsche Bundesbank/Archives/2016

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There should be some mention (or a whole section) for "BBk II"
I just read somewhere that west germany had a plan during the cold war to do a quick money reform in case a lot of fake money should suddenly come from the east, or something. For this purpose they had prepared 15 billion marks worth of new currency printed and stored at a bunker. The new currency was called "BBk II". Some of that is now in museums and/or private collections. GMRE (talk) 10:16, 27 March 2016 (UTC)

German Federal Bank?
I think the article should be renamed to Deutsche Bundesbank. I cannot find any evidence of "German Federal Bank" being an officially used/recognized name. As far as I can tell international literature (such as Mishkin's classic "The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets" or de Grauwe's "Economics of Monetary Union") refer to the German central bank as "(Deutsche) Bundesbank" as well, as is conceded in the introductory statement, which mentions the "Bundesbank model". Furthermore the Bundesbank refers to itself as (Deutsche) Bundesbank on its English websites. 94.220.119.53 (talk) 23:02, 7 December 2016 (UTC)