Tag: Handelsblatt Research Institute
The consequences of the Ukraine crisis for stock exchanges and the German economy
Dusseldorf The conflict between Russia and Ukraine reached a new level of escalation on Monday evening. In an almost hour-long speech on Russian state television, President Vladimir Putin recognized the…
What Trump’s return would mean
It’s November 5th, 2024 and the world has changed, once again. Donald Trump won the presidential election. Sinclair Lewis’ novel It Can’t Happen Here, first published in 1935, is again…
Financial sector: Regulation puts Europe’s banks at a disadvantage
Frankfurt Europe’s banks fare poorly in a global comparison. The diagnosis is not new, but what exactly are the reasons for this finding? A new study by the Bearing Point…
An ambassador claims to have been misunderstood – Handelsblatt Morning Briefing
Today Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) flies to Moscow to have lunch with Vladimir Putin. In the background, the usual “Berlin government circles” are already trying to further downplay the expectations…
German consumers are keeping their money together
pedestrian zone The Germans’ willingness to buy, otherwise at a rather high level, has decreased. (Photo: imago images/Ralph Peters) Dusseldorf Omikron hits the German consumers on the mind. The HDE…
How to do better with stocks
Investing assets correctlyVi When it comes to equities, many investors rely too heavily on domestic stocks instead of looking abroad. (Photo: picture alliance / Natalie Neomi) Frankfurt Many wealthy investors…
What companies expect from 2022
But behind this overall forecast there are very different developments in the individual sectors, as can be seen in the overview of the most important economic sectors. The German retail…
What companies expect from 2022
But behind this overall forecast there are very different developments in the individual sectors, as can be seen in the overview of the most important economic sectors. The German retail…
Farewell to growth – Handelsblatt Morning Briefing
Good morning dear readers, it becomes increasingly clear: The corona pandemic marks a break in the economic era in Germany. The recession of 2020 and the sluggish recovery that we…
Three reasons it could stay high over the long term
inflation It describes the price level stability and is fed by constant changes. (Photo: Imago Images) Berlin Everything should be fine from one day to the next. With the upcoming…
22 theses for the year 2022
The start of a new year In addition to major challenges, the coming year also offers many opportunities. There are things that the past year has taught us. How long…
22 theses for the year 2022
The start of a new year In addition to major challenges, the coming year also offers many opportunities. There are things that the past year has taught us. How long…
22 theses for the year 2022
The start of a new year In addition to major challenges, the coming year also offers many opportunities. There are things that the past year has taught us. How long…
Black Friday and Cyber Week 2021: Lower sales in online retail
But in retrospect, disillusionment is widespread, even in e-commerce, which has so far been so used to success. As an analysis of the sales of 6,500 German online retailers, which…
HDE consumption barometer: private consumption is falling
Downtown Consumer economic expectations plummeted. (Photo: imago images / Rüdiger Wölk) Dusseldorf The fourth corona wave caught Germany on the wrong foot. The country seems unprepared and consumers are unsettled.…
More jobs for people with disabilities
Patrick Schilling The Google manager is committed to breaking down barriers and integrating more disabled people into working life. (Photo: Google) Dusseldorf Patrick Schilling is happy that his employer is…
Corona brings back a specter from the 70s
stagflation Energy, raw materials and food – prices are rising in many areas. (Photo: Smetek) The corona pandemic brings a horror scenario from the 1970s back into the economic and…
The labor market forgets a group with significant potential
inclusion The integration of people with disabilities needs more support from companies. (Photo: dpa) Dusseldorf Germany is graying rapidly – and this will soon also be reflected in the labor…
New federal government: The big traffic light check: What the coalition is planning and how economists judge it
The coalition agreement is there, but what does it actually say? An overview of the traffic light’s plans in key policy areas and how experts rate them. .source site
Personnel search: The German economy is short of hundreds of thousands of people – there is a risk of stagnation
The shortage of skilled workers is as great as it was before the pandemic, and staff for helper activities is also becoming scarce. What are the ways out of this…