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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Global
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Germany
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Finance/Investing
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4 days ago |
boersen-zeitung.de | Kai Johannsen |Detlef Fechtner
Ms Calviño, many banks and asset managers are currently withdrawing from alliances for net zero. Is this the end for green and sustainable finance? We get the impression that markets and investors are still putting huge sums into supporting the green transition. What does this mean from the green finance market's perspective? We have recently had another very positive experience on the markets. We issued our first green bond in line with the European Green Bond Standard.
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4 days ago |
boersen-zeitung.de | Martin Dunzendorfer
It would probably be going too far to talk of a crisis in Germany's DIY sector. But after a good year in 2019 and exceptionally strong years in 2020 and 2022 (2021 was an outlier due to pandemic restrictions), Obi, Bauhaus, Hornbach etc remain in a stabilisation phase with declining sales. According to the industry association BHB (Handelsverband Heimwerken, Bauen und Garten), the past two calendar years brought like-for-like falls of 3.4% and 1.0%.
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4 days ago |
boersen-zeitung.de | Heidi Rohde
When SAP CEO Christian Klein announced last year the reduction of 10,000 jobs while simultaneously building up AI capabilities, his gaze occasionally drifted – perhaps enviously – toward the company’s American competitors. In the fast-moving US software industry, layoffs frequently make headlines, yet companies there are quick to open their chequebooks to attract new skills.
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1 week ago |
boersen-zeitung.de | Heidi Rohde
It’s hardly a daring assertion to say that sending former Telekom Germany boss Srini Gopalan to the US isn’t just a parking spot – it’s a clear move to launch him to the helm of the group’s most crucial subsidiary. For a manager so highly regarded by CEO Tim Höttges, waiting in a backseat role for years – especially without a real shot at the top job – would hardly have been enough to keep him on board.
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1 week ago |
boersen-zeitung.de | Kai Johannsen
Mr Bock, private equity, private debt and actively managed infrastructure funds are reaching their limits when it comes to penetrating the retail market. Why is that? These funds were historically designed for institutional investors. They have high minimum investment amounts, low liquidity, long terms, and complex structures. On the one hand, we need to work on the costs of fund distribution and, on the other hand, ensure greater liquidity for these products.
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