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June 25, 2008 [?]-
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2022 (2022), 29.04.2022: European banks: On robust footing in turbulent times
2021 (2021), 17.12.2021: European bank performance: Do it again, like in 2009 (and 2010)!
2021 (2021), 01.11.2021: Looking beyond the pandemic: Strong comeback of European banks
2021 (2021), 08.09.2021: Automotive production in Germany still on the back burner – "peak car" behind us
2021 (2021), 03.09.2021: For a more successful energy transition: Down with electricity prices
2021 (2021), 01.07.2021: Delta variant: risk factor for travel season and federal election
2021 (2021), 28.05.2021: Crisis? What crisis? European banks rebound
2021 (2021), 11.05.2021: Climate change ruling by the German Federal Constitutional Court: Calling for technological progress
2021 (2021), 27.04.2021: Working from home potential only half fulfilled in Germany. Is there a productivity paradox?
2021 (2021), 19.04.2021: German rent cap: Probably only under a green-red-red federal government (which seems unlikely) – but even then, water would still not flow uphill
2021 (2021), 25.03.2021: European bank performance in review: Hitting the bottom, finally?
2021 (2021), 25.03.2021: Climate-neutral building stock by 2050: A highly ambitious goal
2021 (2021), 05.02.2021: European banks: Shaking off the shackles of the past year, looking ahead to a better 2021
2021 (2021), 02.02.2021: Green hydrogen as a source of energy: The trillion-euro question
2021 (2021), 01.02.2021: To the bitter end
2020 (2020), 11.11.2020: Climate neutrality: Are we ready for an honest discussion?
2020 (2020), 08.10.2020: COVID-19: The Germans are starting to get restless (again)
2020 (2020), 02.10.2020: Public debt: Return to go (after a run of luck)
2020 (2020), 29.09.2020: More travel warnings are almost like a new lockdown for the hospitality industry
2020 (2020), 13.08.2020: Insolvency moratorium: The worst is yet to come
2020 (2020), 20.07.2020: Global headwinds make continental value chains more attractive
2020 (2020), 01.07.2020: Corona crisis diverts tourists' travel routes
2020 (2020), 17.06.2020: Saving during the corona crisis: Cash is king
2020 (2020), 28.05.2020: The Commission’s recovery plan for Europe – bold and challenging
2020 (2020), 20.05.2020: Historic quarter for European banks at the onset of the corona crisis
2020 (2020), 14.05.2020: Corona crisis and climate change: New technology is what we need
2020 (2020), 04.05.2020: Crisis impact on bank balance sheets in the euro area
2020 (2020), 29.04.2020: Why a car-scrapping bonus is not a good idea
2020 (2020), 22.04.2020: Initial US bank performance in the corona crisis
2020 (2020), 20.04.2020: Office market after the crisis: Working from home will rise slowly, if at all
2020 (2020), 15.04.2020: Mechanical engineering sector feels the effects of the coronavirus
2020 (2020), 14.04.2020: Are we on our way to state capitalism?
2020 (2020), 08.04.2020: European banks in the corona crisis
2020 (2020), 06.04.2020: Coronavirus: A threat to the business of traditional tourist destinations
2020 (2020), 03.04.2020: COVID-19 and the EU: A new Europe of borders?
2020 (2020), 25.02.2020: EU budget 2021-2027: Europe's future sacrificed to the status quo?
2019 (2019), 19.12.2019: Tough year over, tough year ahead for European banks
2019 (2019), 17.12.2019: The European Green Deal: It all sounds very nice, but ...
2019 (2019), 25.11.2019: German air travel takes a hit – but not due to “flight shame”
2019 (2019), 21.11.2019: Private households in Germany: Regional differences in banking
2019 (2019), 20.11.2019: Future location of FX trades hinges on central clearing
2019 (2019), 25.09.2019: Germany's climate action package: Foul compromise or a reflection of society?
2019 (2019), 23.09.2019: Better Q2 results provide some relief to European banks
2019 (2019), 20.09.2019: Myths around the transport turnaround: The promise of clean skies
2019 (2019), 17.09.2019: Phasing out lignite: Numerous challenges along the way
2019 (2019), 30.08.2019: The naive belief in eternal economic expansion
2019 (2019), 23.08.2019: Negative interest rates and their effect on humans
2019 (2019), 02.07.2019: Cash empowers the individual through data protection
2019 (2019), 06.06.2019: Steady decline in capacity utilisation in the German electricity sector
2019 (2019), 22.05.2019: Still on a diet: European banks continue to retreat
2019 (2019), 15.05.2019: Carbon tax: Better than the status quo, but not the optimal solution
2019 (2019), 18.04.2019: State subsidies for battery cell production: For information on risks and side effects, please do not consult policymakers or recipients of incentives
2019 (2019), 18.03.2019: German auto industry: WLTP followed by lacklustre demand
2019 (2019), 28.02.2019: European bank profits rise to post-crisis peak despite lower revenues in 2018 - capital ratios down for the first time
2019 (2019), 16.01.2019: Berlin: No longer “poor, but sexy“
2019 (2019), 15.01.2019: European banks: Operating struggles and some external headwinds
2018 (2018), 19.12.2018: Card fraud in Germany: Few incidents, but high costs
2018 (2018), 14.12.2018: UN Climate Summit: The most inconvenient message remains unsaid
2018 (2018), 21.11.2018: Air transport and tourism: more and more serious growing pains
2018 (2018), 23.10.2018: European banks: Shrinkage abounds
2018 (2018), 19.09.2018: CO2 emission limit values for passenger cars: EU proposals overshoot the mark
2018 (2018), 10.08.2018: Drought-induced crop failures and inflation
2018 (2018), 11.07.2018: Fitness programme continues: European banks become leaner, but stronger
2018 (2018), 13.06.2018: GDPR – boosting or choking Europe’s data economy?
2018 (2018), 07.06.2018: Understanding the blockchain revolution!
2018 (2018), 29.05.2018: Nord Stream 2 – advantages outweigh risks in the new gas world
2018 (2018), 23.05.2018: Growth dampened by lack of skilled labour in industry
2018 (2018), 19.03.2018: European banks: Shrink to (pro)fit
2018 (2018), 16.03.2018: Looming driving bans in times of declining nitrogen oxides emissions
2018 (2018), 12.02.2018: German industry at its cyclical peak
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