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This episode is supported by private equity platform Moonfare. Josef Ackermann is the former chairman of the management board and the group executive committee at Deutsche Bank. Ackermann joined Deutsche Bank's board of managing directors in 1996, where he was responsible for the investment banking division. He is also former chairman of the Board of Directors of Bank of Cyprus. Ackermann studied economics and social sciences at the University of St. Gallen, where he earned his doctorate. In the podcast, we talk about: Managing Deutsche Bank around the global financial crisis Banker compensation and bonuses Why European banks have underperformed US banks The need for European bank consolidation How will fintech disrupt banking The importance of capital markets in Europe The future of asset management Passive vs active investment. How Western financials can benefit from China Book that influenced Joe: Faustv (Goethe), In Search Of Excellence (Peters), Built To Last (Collins), The Effective Executive (Drucker), The One Minute Manager (Blanchard)
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In this episode, you'll learn:Why the FED buying corporate debt is distorting the capitalist system What is the relationship between money supply, price inflation, and inflated assetsHow to invest internationally Why European big tech companies can’t compete with US and Asia counterparts BOOKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODECheck out the momentum tool that Preston and Stig created for the TIP Community that predicted the crash in the stock market. TIP Finance also gives you access to our filter tool for the cheapest companies in the US. Subscribe to our newsletters about the current market conditionsLyn Alden’s article about the stock market performance based on CAPE ratiosJoin Preston and Stig’s investing discussions on the TIP forum. Discover CMC Markets, the ultimate platform for online trading on mobile and desktop.Capital One. This is Banking Reimagined.Get a FREE book on how to systematically identify and follow market trends with Top Traders Unplugged. Search for The Jordan Harbinger Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Move your business to the cloud with Netsuite.
The European Union and the euro are part of the most ambitious political and economic experiment of the 21st century. The COVID-19 crisis, however, has exacerbated growing questions of political will and political legitimacy and led some to wonder if the eurozone can survive. Tuomas Malinen is the CEO of GnS Economics, a macroeconomic advisory firm, and Adj. Professor of Economics at the University of Helsinki. In this interview, he and NLW discuss: Why the European debt crisis was actually a “morally corrupt bank recapitalization project” Why negative interest rates and quantitative easing made the European banking sector particularly weak even before the pandemic Why the German Constitutional Court’s battle with the European Central Bank has major implications for the entire euro system Why European leaders are pushing for deeper integration when citizens want more lightweight integration Why European nations would be more likely to support one another in bilateral arrangements rather than through forced solidarity Why the only way to save the European Union might be to let the euro fade away
Jason Hartman and economist Thomas look back on the 2010s to see what the biggest stories were for investors. From the War on Terror to Obamacare to the aftermath of the Great Recession, it was a decade fraught with ups and downs that provided opportunities for investors to make good money. Key Takeaways: [4:30] The 10th biggest story of the decade: the War on Terror explodes the deficit [7:37] Why European debt issues will come to the fore in 2022 [11:54] The idea of Purchasing Power Parity and what it says about China's economy vs the US [15:59] As much as Jason doesn't like Obamacare, it makes the list of Top Stories of the 2010s [26:09] What Jason learned years ago during his day as a lobbyist [28:26] Thomas is seeing at least a 15% drop in the market coming when the Fed decides to let risk enter the market again Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
Jason Hartman and economist Thomas look back on the 2010s to see what the biggest stories were for investors. From the War on Terror to Obamacare to the aftermath of the Great Recession, it was a decade fraught with ups and downs that provided opportunities for investors to make good money. Key Takeaways: [5:13] The 10th biggest story of the decade: the War on Terror explodes the deficit [8:20] Why European debt issues will come to the fore in 2022 [12:37] The idea of Purchasing Power Parity and what it says about China's economy vs the US [16:42] As much as Jason doesn't like Obamacare, it makes the list of Top Stories of the 2010s [26:53] What Jason learned years ago during his day as a lobbyist [29:10] Thomas is seeing at least a 15% drop in the market coming when the Fed decides to let risk enter the market again Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
Jason Hartman and economist Thomas look back on the 2010s to see what the biggest stories were for investors. From the War on Terror to Obamacare to the aftermath of the Great Recession, it was a decade fraught with ups and downs that provided opportunities for investors to make good money. Key Takeaways: [5:13] The 10th biggest story of the decade: the War on Terror explodes the deficit [8:20] Why European debt issues will come to the fore in 2022 [12:37] The idea of Purchasing Power Parity and what it says about China's economy vs the US [16:42] As much as Jason doesn't like Obamacare, it makes the list of Top Stories of the 2010s [26:53] What Jason learned years ago during his day as a lobbyist [29:10] Thomas is seeing at least a 15% drop in the market coming when the Fed decides to let risk enter the market again Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
Jason Hartman and economist Thomas look back on the 2010s to see what the biggest stories were for investors. From the War on Terror to Obamacare to the aftermath of the Great Recession, it was a decade fraught with ups and downs that provided opportunities for investors to make good money. Key Takeaways: [5:13] The 10th biggest story of the decade: the War on Terror explodes the deficit [8:20] Why European debt issues will come to the fore in 2022 [12:37] The idea of Purchasing Power Parity and what it says about China's economy vs the US [16:42] As much as Jason doesn't like Obamacare, it makes the list of Top Stories of the 2010s [26:53] What Jason learned years ago during his day as a lobbyist [29:10] Thomas is seeing at least a 15% drop in the market coming when the Fed decides to let risk enter the market again Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
About Betty TouzeauFell in love with China in 2006. Founded her first E-commerce company in China in 2008 focused on selling Chinese products online in Europe, like Amazon, Cdiscount, Groupon, Alibaba etc. Learned Chinese Mandarin during her first four years to truly connect with the Chinese community and her Chinese family. From 2014 she started to reverse this business model helping European companies sell online in China via cross-border e-commerce with a focus on French brands to sell in the Chinese online market. To be closer to her target group she moved back to France after 8 years in China to offer her services to French companies. This is done via her company Paris2Beijng connecting with Chinese consumers either located in mainland China or traveling to Europe and attract their attention.About PARIS2BEIJING: https://www.paris2beijing.comHelp brands and retailers to connect with Chinese consumers:Professional trainings: understand WeChat, E-commerce, marketing digital in ChinaWeChat management: launch and manage your Official account and WeChat advertisingConsulting: help you find the right strategy for your online activities with market study, benchmark, marketplaces and social media recommendationsEPISODE CONTENT:With approval of Jons, co-host Simon de Raadt took over this podcast covering the following topics:Transforming the business model from China to Europe into Europe to China and determine possible overlap and learnings.How guanxi kickstarted her current company.Why European brands are just in the beginning stage of entering the Chinese market..What is Betty's best guess on how the market will evolve after Alibaba their competitor Koala.Why online visibility and content are your key starting point of focus.How to get started, what budget will you need, some success cases and thing not to do.How the Chinese dream is so alive in the minds of Chinese consumers and foreigners living in China.The role of the Chinese government supporting the Chinese dream to become a reality.Do your homework or find a partner who can help you do your homework on how to attract Chinese consumers to interact with your brand.Episode Mentions:Find Betty on LinkedIN or reach out to her via via email: betty@paris2beijing.com or Wechat: Betty-75Website: https://www.paris2beijing.com/Find Jons on LinkedINFind Simon on LinkedINJoin China Business Cast WeChat groupAlibaba group buys KoalaDownload and SubscribeDownload this episode right click and choose "save as"Subscribe to China Business Cast on iTunesOr check out the full list on subscription optionsAdd Jons ('jslemmer') or Simon ('sraadt') on WeChat to join China Business Cast WeChat group
Parag is a leading global strategy advisor, world traveler, and best-selling author. He is Founder & Managing Partner of FutureMap, a data and scenario-based strategic advisory firm. Parag’s newest book is The Future is Asian: Commerce, Conflict & Culture in the 21st Century (2019). Discover more details here.Some of the highlights of the episode:Why European trade with China is bigger than that of the USA even before the trade war. How trade-war accelerated supply chains shifting out of China.How a technocratic government helped with the development of a country.Labour automation and supply chain innovations in AsiaWhat is a Super App and how it is relevant to the industry? Why the future is Asian.Follow us on:Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wba8v7Twitter: http://bit.ly/2WeulzXLinkedin: http://bit.ly/2w9YSQXFacebook: http://bit.ly/2HtryLd
data-contrast="auto">After a brief detour into the present, we return to Ground Zero of the Enlightenment in 18th century Europe, with this recap of past episodes and a brief overview of the themes and countries to be explored in the upcoming episodes as rationality and secularization sweep the continent turning tradition and authority upside down. Among others we touch upon: data-contrast="auto">How the early enlightenment resulted in greater religious tolerance Why tolerance did not automatically go hand in hand with freedom of speech How the “Dutch Dark Web” spread radical philosophy across Europe through clandestine printing presses and networks How the treatise of “The Three Impostors” shocked Europe How women enjoyed greater “conversational freedom” to discuss science, philosophy, and religion How erotic and obscene literature made headway across the continent Why European states´ book production and consumption went hand in hand with their respective censorship regime Why have kings, emperors, and governments killed and imprisoned people to shut them up? And why have countless people risked death and imprisonment to express their beliefs? Jacob Mchangama guides you through the history of free speech from the trial of Socrates to the Great Firewall. You can subscribe and listen to Clear and Present Danger on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube, TuneIn, and Stitcher, or download episodes directly from SoundCloud. Stay up to date with Clear and Present Danger on the show’s Facebook and Twitter pages, or visit the podcast’s website at freespeechhistory.com. Email us feedback at freespeechhistory@gmail.com.
Unit 6 - European corporate entities; Further European legal entities; Why European corporate entities?; History of the European Company; Strong increase in SE incorporations; Number of incorporations tripled: 2009-2012; Incorporations by countries as of March 2012; Art. 9 SER; Complex regulatory interplay; Formation of a European Company; Chosen routes of formation as of January 2013; Main features of the European Company; Choice of board structure as of March 2012; Employee involvement; Transfer of register office; Potential reasons of choice of the SE legal form; Motives behind SE formations: survey results; Motives behind SE formations in the EEA: regression results; The Czech Societas Europaea Puzzle; Allianz SE: a case study.
In this episode you will learn: • The ancestor of borellia that was preserved in amber • How Neanderthal DNA might effect modern human immune systems • Why European noblemen might have had more exposure to Lyme Disease than their peasant countrymen. M.M. Drymon, PhD is an historian and writer who lives on the coast of Maine. With an extensive background as a museum educator and curator,she has interests in the Landscape Change, History of Witches, Scotch-Irish culture,historic foodways. She also is a Lyme Disease and Autism advocate. Ms Drymon has a M.A. in American and New England Studies and has a PhD in public policy and teaches at the University of Southern Main.
In Sitrep today ....Pakistan and Taliban - friend or foe? Why the MOD got it wrong for widows and orphans. Why General Jackson says the Iraq war was legal. Why European allies have no right to criticise UK forces. Why the mole has yet to blow his whistle. Why Cameron wants Turkey inside the tent . And, what do KGB agents sing when they get to the pub? Find out in Sitrep with Christopher Lee & guests, 430pm live online and on BFBS Radio 2.