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NEWSLETTER of December 23, 2011

 

The following content has been added at finexpert:


Excel-based
financial modeling training

Frankfurt

Excel-based financial modeling training on feb. 24th in Frankfurt, supervised by Prof. Dr. Bernhard Schwetzler and organized by the German CFA institute, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management and finexpert. The seminar combines practical modeling techniques (every participant will learn to self-build a full fledged company and valuation model in Excel) and a discussion of theoretical problems in corporate valuation. Find more information on >more
There will be a general “early bird discount until January 15th ; finexpert members will receive an additional  10% discount!


Studies > Corporate Finance

Latham & Watkins Corporate Department

WHO’S THE ‘INSIDER’ IN INSIDER TRADING?

A summary of different theories explaining insider trading and possible consequences. >more

Studies > Performance

Roland Berger

European Rail Industry - Executive Radar 2011 

A survey on the challenges in the coming years, privatization, and the financial base of the rail industry. >more 

Studies > Macro

ifw - INSTITUT FÜR WELTWIRTSCHAFT AN DER UNIVERSITÄT KIEL
Prognose-Zentrum

DEUTSCHE KONJUNKTUR IM WINTER 2011 - WELTKONJUNKTUR IM WINTER 2011 - EUROPÄISCHE SCHULDENKRISE BELASTET

Three publications on the economic outlook of Germany, Europe and the world (in German). >more

Studies > Macro

Deutsche Bank

US-AUTOMARKT AUF DEM WEG ZURÜCK ZU ALTER GRÖßE

The US automobile industry and it's long path out of the crisis (in German). >more


Publications  > Risk Management

Financial Stress and economic activity in Germany and the Euro Area

Björn van Roye
Kiel Working Paper No. 1743 | November 2011
The financial crisis 2008-2009 and the European sovereign debt crisis have shown that stress on financial markets is important for analyzing and forecasting economic activity. An increase in financial stress leads to a significant dampening of GDP growth and the inflation rate. >more