Deutsche Bundesbank
The Deutsche Bundesbank is the central bank of Germany, responsible for maintaining monetary stability in the country. Established in 1957, it plays a crucial role in implementing the monetary policy of the European Central Bank (ECB) since Germany is part of the Eurozone.
The bank manages the country's currency, the euro, and oversees financial institutions to ensure a stable banking system. It also conducts research and provides economic analysis to support its policy decisions, contributing to the overall economic health of Germany and the European Union.