07.12.2018 - Society & Finance

Why Germans do not save correctly

by Marius Kleinheyer

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German investors have a disastrous preference for nominal values, which has not changed significantly in the tenth year of the low interest rate policy. A large survey carried out in cooperation with GfK wants to know exactly.

10.09.2018 - Society & Finance

What made the Great Depression so great?

by Marius Kleinheyer

The usual narrative of the Great Depression in America is misleading. Interventionism, not the market, led to the world economic crisis of 1929.

16.08.2018 - Society & Finance

Yesterday wow, tomorrow pooh – Factor strategies in the European ETF market

by Agnieszka Gehringer Kai Lehmann

"Smart beta” ETFs are becoming increasingly popular in Europe as well. However, similar to their US counterparts, their performance to date is at best average.

16.08.2018 - Society & Finance

Sustainable investment - a term with many facets

by Kai Lehmann

The EU Commission wants to direct more capital flows into sustainable investments in the future in order to make a contribution to the implementation of the Paris climate protection agreement. A necessary condition for this is that a uniform understa ...

09.07.2018 - Society & Finance

The never-ending story of the euro

by Marius Kleinheyer

Conflicting economic and political convictions lead to lazy compromises in the Eurozone. No stable currency can be built on this.

23.04.2018 - Society & Finance

Few stocks but big worries - German investors should rethink their investment strategy

by Marius Kleinheyer

The results of the survey show that Germans are looking to the future with an overall sense of concern. The majority of people are worried about their old-age provision. Nevertheless, stocks remain unpopular.
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