IPE's Germany Coverage – Page 78

  • News

    80% of French and Germans say pensions are at risk

    2001-03-23T05:34:00Z

    EUROPE – More than 80% of French and Germans think that in 10-15 years their domestic pensions system will not be able to pay full benefits in the light of future demographic imbalances, according to a study by three leading European academics…

  • Features

    Using nervous system to make connections

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    Klaus Ragotzky reports on neural networks, used by Bayerische Landesbank to forecast future government bond yields

  • Features

    The king of the cash mountain

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    Siemens feel they have reached the end of the line with the book reserve system. Herbert Lohneiss tells Fennell Betson why he is not satisfied. At Siemens, they reckon they have gone as far as they can to funding the group’s enormous pensions provisions under the book reserve system. But ...

  • Features

    Germany: Dawning of the age of equities

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    The German markets appear to have ditched their reliable and safe image, emerging from 1996 as well-equipped and dynamic enough to cope with the volatile eco-climate

  • Features

    Germany: The Frankfurt market

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    The Frankfurt stock market is represented by the holding company Deutsche Börse AG. It has 250 members and over 75% of German market share and is responsible for the settlement of all exchange transactions in securities and futures in Germany. It operates the only German futures exchange, the Deutsche Terminbörse ...