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Bundesbank Chief Urges Swift Fiscal Planning for German Stability

EditorNikhilesh Pawar
Published 11/26/2023, 12:50 AM

FRANKFURT - In a recent address at a youth event hosted by Germany's central bank, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel stressed the urgency of resolving the nation's fiscal planning for this year and the next to maintain financial market stability. This call to action comes as Germany grapples with the impact of high energy costs on households and businesses.

Nagel's remarks followed a period of fiscal scrutiny where Finance Minister Lindner accounted for €42 billion in new debt, a move necessitated by a constitutional court challenge over special off-budget accounts. This debt was taken on to mitigate the financial strain caused by soaring energy expenses.

In his speech, Nagel proposed that Germany could utilize the flexibility within its debt brake rules to expedite the reduction of its national debt ratio to 60% of GDP. However, he emphasized that such fiscal measures would require a consensus among political leaders.

On the topic of monetary policy, Nagel noted that while interest rate increases by the European Central Bank (ECB) have somewhat eased inflationary pressures, inflation has not yet returned to target levels. Despite this challenge, he reassured that the Bundesbank is equipped to handle any potential losses from its quantitative easing program without resorting to government capital injections.

The Bundesbank President's statements underscore an ongoing effort to balance economic growth and stability in Germany amid uncertain financial times. The focus remains on achieving political alignment to implement necessary fiscal strategies and ensuring that monetary policies continue to address inflation effectively.

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