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KPMG study- Digital Assets in Germany 2024

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The study "Digital Assets in Germany 2024" focuses on the asset class of digital financial products...

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DVFA monthly question: Generational capital is generally welcomed

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In the latest monthly question, DVFA Investment Professionals were asked what they think of the...

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Future of the European Banking Ecosystem 2035

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At a pivotal era of digital and regulatory evolution, the European banking sector anticipates...

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Web3 for German companies – Advantages and challenges

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Web3 stands for a new version of the World Wide Web that incorporates concepts such as...

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From the Bronx to a global phenomenon

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The Schirn in Frankfurt is celebrating 50 years of hip-hop with the interdisciplinary exhibition...

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Gender investment gap: less capital for female startup founders

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The study by FMF member Ernst & Young entitled "Gender Investment Gap: Female startup founders...

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DVFA monthly question: Generational capital is generally welcomed

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In the latest monthly question, DVFA Investment Professionals were asked what they think of the German government’s pension package and the “generational capital” it contains to support state pension funding. “Of course, the longest journey begins with the first step. For many investment experts, however, the discussion about funded pension provision feels about as old as this proverb by Lao Tzu,” says Roger Peeters, CEO of DVFA, describing the results of the survey. “‘Too late, too little’ was the tenor of many of the comments we received. On the other hand, the opinion clearly prevailed that the start that has finally been made is more important than the individual criticism of the concept.”

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Future of the European Banking Ecosystem 2035

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At a pivotal era of digital and regulatory evolution, the European banking sector anticipates ...

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Gender investment gap: less capital for female startup founders

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The study by FMF member Ernst & Young entitled "Gender Investment Gap: Female startup founders ...

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German-Japanese Transformation Partnership

Just under 9,000 kilometres separate the capitals of Berlin and Tokyo, but in many ways the distance between Germany and Japan is very small. Both countries are “value partners” that are actively developing their bilateral relations (“transformation partnership”). Due to their dependence on the uninterrupted functioning of global trade and supply chains, and in the context of Germany’s and Japan’s net zero commitments, both countries face similar transformation needs. In this Frankfurt Main Finance study, we present a three-step approach to managing global supply chain risks.

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