Bundesbank
: As part of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) , it supervises German credit institutions to maintain the integrity of the banking sector.
: It monitors the broader financial system to identify and mitigate risks, often working through international committees. bundesbank
The Bundesbank's overarching mission is to safeguard the stability of the currency. Its primary tasks include: : As part of the Single Supervisory Mechanism
The is the independent central bank of the Federal Republic of Germany and a core member of the Eurosystem . Established by the Deutsche Bundesbank Act of 1957, it is renowned for its historical commitment to price stability and its institutional independence from political interference. Core Responsibilities & Mandate Its primary tasks include: The is the independent
: It ensures a steady supply of high-quality euro banknotes and coins in Germany, replacing damaged currency and removing counterfeits from circulation.
: While the European Central Bank (ECB) sets policy for the entire euro area, the Bundesbank implements these decisions within Germany.