German FAZ: The very low valued stocks in the Dax007856

Most ETF savings plans in this country run on the MSCI World. For good reason. There are success stories with Apple, Microsoft and Nvidia, each of which has more market value than all listed companies in Germany combined. Who else is causing a stir in the stock market world? Saudi Aramco’s oil wealth, for example,… Continue reading German FAZ: The very low valued stocks in the Dax007856

German FAZ: The race of the robot taxis007855

Elon Musk has been fueling the hype for months. “This will be something for the history books,” the billionaire and Tesla boss recently boasted on his social network look forward to it. It is expected that Tesla will present the prototype of a driverless car, a robot taxi that uses the computing power of artificial… Continue reading German FAZ: The race of the robot taxis007855

German FAZ: Comeback of nuclear power? “Soon no longer willing to pay the highest energy prices”007855

F.A.Z. Business correspondent Christian Geinitz explains the allegations against Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck and Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke (Greens) and reports on compromising internal emails. With the Dresden professor of nuclear energy, Antonio Hurtado, we take a look at international developments: Why Are many European countries sticking to nuclear power? Go to Source

German FAZ: The very low valued stocks in the Dax007857

Most ETF savings plans in this country run on the MSCI World. For good reason. There are success stories with Apple, Microsoft and Nvidia, each of which has more market value than all listed companies in Germany combined. Who else is causing a stir in the stock market world? Saudi Aramco’s oil wealth, for example,… Continue reading German FAZ: The very low valued stocks in the Dax007857

German FAZ: The Japanese Menetekel007856

The year 2026 will be a very special year for European consumers. For the first time in more than fifty years, they will be able to buy cars from Japan without being hit with an import tariff. For decades, Japanese imported vehicles were more expensive than necessary in this country because the European Union wanted… Continue reading German FAZ: The Japanese Menetekel007856

German FAZ: IOC loses next major Olympic sponsor007855

There is only bad news coming from Japan for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) shortly after the Summer Games in Paris. The tire manufacturer Bridgestone is the third Japanese company to end its several hundred million dollar commitment as an IOC sponsor of the highest category within around three weeks. The world’s second largest tire… Continue reading German FAZ: IOC loses next major Olympic sponsor007855

German FAZ: The Japanese Menetekel007857

The year 2026 will be a very special year for European consumers. For the first time in more than fifty years, they will be able to buy cars from Japan without being hit with an import tariff. For decades, Japanese imported vehicles were more expensive than necessary in this country because the European Union wanted… Continue reading German FAZ: The Japanese Menetekel007857

German FAZ: Mind in the Gears007856

Was that a historic moment? The dawn of a time in which the use of a motorcycle will be different in key respects than before? Yamaha has introduced its first motorcycle with an automated manual transmission. Conclusion in advance: If this is the future, we are happy to accept it. Go to Source

German FAZ: Mitsubishi could join the alliance of Honda and Nissan007855

Among other things, the joint development of software is planned. The details of the agreement are still being negotiated. Mitsubishi declined to comment on the matter. The other two car manufacturers could not immediately be reached for comment. Nissan, Japan’s third largest vehicle manufacturer, is suffering from falling demand in its two most important markets,… Continue reading German FAZ: Mitsubishi could join the alliance of Honda and Nissan007855

German FAZ: The Japanese Menetekel007857

The year 2026 will be a very special year for European consumers. For the first time in more than fifty years, they will be able to buy cars from Japan without being hit with an import tariff. For decades, Japanese imported vehicles were more expensive than necessary in this country because the European Union wanted… Continue reading German FAZ: The Japanese Menetekel007857