When a foundation puts together a fund portfolio today, it does so in the knowledge of the low-interest rate and the key performance data of various funds. What suggestions could foundations get from decision-makers in family offices? Possible keywords here would be a calendar year, investment style, performance as a […]
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Do wealth managers need to, and can they reinvent themselves? Do wealth owners still need a wealth manager? Given the news of misconduct and negative consequences for investors, the industry’s creativity to move into new fee areas, and the rise of digital challengers that offer a distinctive client experience and […]
“What we do today decides what the world will look like tomorrow.” (Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach) In an interview with Markus Hill, family entrepreneur Florian Riedel, Krebs & Riedel Schleifscheibenfabrik, talks about impact investing, sustainability, and the multigenerational approach. The similarities between the real economy and the financial sector are also […]
As someone who has been an investor and fund manager in the commodities sector for over 20 years, it is hard to avoid reading this book presented here, “THE WORLD FOR SALE” ((Javier Blas & Jack Farchy). I didn’t want to read it, as one could expect the usual unqualified […]
In the German literature of Romanticism, which begins around 1800 and extends in its offshoots well into the 19th century parallel to other cultural-historical currents, the complex of topics of economics and wealth is discussed for the first time on a noteworthy scale. Previously, discussions on the meaning and function […]
Europe in general and Germany, in particular, are not taking the easy way out when it comes to shaping a sustainable future. As generally accepted as the UN’s sustainability goals are, as much as the words Ecological – Social – Governance (ESG for short) are on everyone’s lips, the attitudes […]