“Jewish life in Frankfurt” – This is also the title of the brochure that has just been published by the City of Frankfurt, Department of Finance, Participations and Churches in cooperation with the Jewish Community of Frankfurt and which is about common history, discovering, experiencing and also remembering. The mayor […]
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“A formulated problem is already half-solved” (Charles Kettering). Markus Hill* spoke for FONDSBOUTIQUEN.de with Harald Schnorrenberg, GET Capital, about the interrelationships of asset management, artificial intelligence, and the importance of risk and return estimators in the investment process. Additional topics of conversation included the use of mutual funds by institutional […]
The banknote pictured, with a nominal value of 100 trillion, comes from a trip to Africa. It was printed in late 2008 and had a value of only $30 at the time. It is a vivid reminder of how hyperinflation can destroy an economy. Currently, investors and the public community, […]
There is still no uniform definition for the term “fund boutique”, but from our point of view, all fund boutiques have one thing in common, i.e. a kind of trademark: they are owner-managed and their strategies are unique in contrast to the “big players” in the fund industry. Usually, the […]
Psychology in Action, And an Interesting Asset Class One of the most fascinating and promising parts of finance research is a discipline called “behavioural finance”. It represents an important step forward in our understanding of how capital markets function, how risk is priced, and why certain inefficiencies persist and enable […]
CoVid 19 is one of yet multiple indicators showing the global economy – like society as a whole – needs a powerful digital infrastructure if it wants to provide growth and prosperity in the long run. However, the current pandemic crisis represents a catalyst increasing the speed of change and, […]