Börsen-Zeitung
The Börsen-Zeitung is Germany's leading daily newspaper that specializes solely in financial market news. Its main office is located in Frankfurt, and it has additional editorial teams situated in various cities including Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, and Stuttgart. The paper also has international offices in Brussels, London, New York, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Shanghai, Tokyo, Washington, DC, and Zurich.
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6 days ago |
boersen-zeitung.de | Martin Dunzendorfer
Many crises over the past six years – notably the coronavirus pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine – have had consequences for the global economy. Supply chains were disrupted, production resources were lacking, inflation rates skyrocketed, and there was turmoil on the capital markets. As if these burdens, which continue to have an impact to this day, were not enough, US President Donald Trump has created total uncertainty in just three months in office.
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boersen-zeitung.de | Carsten Steevens
For the second time since Lars Brzoska succeeded Hans-Georg Frey as CEO of Jungheinrich in September 2019, the family-dominated intralogistics group from Hamburg has presented guidelines for the coming years. The new „Strategy 2030+“ which was approved by the Supervisory Board at its meeting on 26 September last year, will build on the strategy presented in November 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic.
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boersen-zeitung.de | Tobias Fischer
A lot is happening in Frankfurt's financial district. Several banks, supervisory and regulatory authorities have recently announced plans to relocate, including Commerzbank, ING Deutschland, Frankfurter Sparkasse, ECB Banking Supervision, and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA). The recent past has already been marked by notable relocations, with examples such as DekaBank, Citi, and Oddo BHF.
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boersen-zeitung.de | Christoph Ruhkamp
SV Werder Bremen had been hoping for a surprise win in the DFB Women's Cup final in Cologne on 1 May. But regardless of losing that game to FC Bayern, Germany's thirteenth-largest sports club wants to invest more money in the growth area of women's football. This is one of the reasons why SV Werder Bremen GmbH & Co KG aA is now raising fresh debt capital. The new bond is aimed at retail and institutional investors and has a target volume of 20 million euros with a term until 2030.
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boersen-zeitung.de | Thomas List
Mixed usage consisting of offices, flats and retail in newly constructed high-rise buildings are intended to revitalise Frankfurt's central business district (CBD). One example is FOUR on the former Deutsche Bank site on Junghofstrasse. „We want to open up the neighbourhood,“ Jens Hausmann, Managing Director of property developer Groß & Partner, recently told the press in Frankfurt.
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