Tag: devaluation
What is Devaluation, What Happens If It Happens?
The currency of a country is sometimes devalued by the government of that country, and it is aimed to revive the trade life. The situation called devaluation has both pros…
Flink is looking for fresh investor money – lower valuation possible
Promotional poster by Flink According to financial circles, the delivery service is negotiating with financiers about a capital injection. (Photo: mauritius images / Norbert Neetz / imageBROKER) Frankfurt, Berlin According…
TAG devalues real estate significantly, Grand City Properties cuts dividends – prices collapse
Apartments in Berlin The papers of residential real estate groups are under pressure. (Photo: IMAGO/Jochen Eckel) Dusseldorf One day before the annual figures of the largest German residential real estate…
We still have a lot of currency devaluation ahead of us
We’re trapped. Decades of easy money have driven debt at all levels to historically unprecedented levels. According to data from the Institute of International Finance, the indebtedness of governments, financial…
Six reasons for currency devaluation – and possible countermeasures
Prices at a Leipzig gas station Energy and food drive inflation. (Photo: dpa) Berlin Everyone notices it in their own wallets: After years of rather weak inflation, prices in Germany…
The ECB President admits for the first time that the currency devaluation can take longer. Realism is slowly returning to the Frankfurt Tower.
ECB chief Lagarde Christine Lagarde admits: The high inflation will last longer in Europe. (Photo: Reuters) The sounds from the tower of the European Central Bank (ECB) are changing. It…
Devaluation: The underestimated inflation: Why prices keep rising
The ECB considers the four percent inflation in Germany to be expected. But influential economists warn: Four global trends suggest that monetary devaluation will continue faster. .source site
Devaluation: The underestimated inflation: Why prices keep rising
The ECB considers the four percent inflation in Germany to be expected. But influential economists warn: Four global trends suggest that monetary devaluation will continue faster. .source site
Currency devaluation: inflation is returning – the end of an exceptional situation
The ECB considers the four percent inflation in Germany to be expected. But influential economists warn: Four global trends suggest that prices are rising much faster than before. .source site