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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Germany’s School for Central Bankers

An interesting WSJ piece
“Germany’s currency disappeared in 2002 with the arrival of the euro, and the nation appoints just one of the 25 members of the European Central Bank’s governing council, the same as Malta. Yet the Bundesbank, Germany’s central bank, remains a hallowed institution, and its in-house university here, called Deutsche Bundesbank University of Applied Sciences, is still churning out graduates.”