While starting to write this monthly, I realised that one of the first sentences of my last one ended in nirvana (“… it seems that the roller-coaster …”, here) Well, unintend pun that was. But, hey let’s take a more closer look at how the German roller-coaster, aka “economy”, fared in March:
BGH on avoidability despite “small participation”
A judgement by the Bundesgerichtshof (BGH) from January 2023 is slowly making its way into the financing rounds of companies and can be summarised as “Small participation does not protect against avoidability”.
Germany 2024 – The end of the illusions
“2024, the year in which narratives break, illusions burst and hollow promises will implode.“ Alexander Kissler via Twitter (here). While at the beginning of 2023 we could at least still look (somewhat hopefully) into the “cloudy crystal ball” (here), the extent of Germany’s malaise became increasingly clear over the course of the year and at … more
The German economy in November 2023 – towards a not so happy end
The “b(e)acon of hope” in July (here) proved to be rather a cognitive dissonance in August (here) which led to a slippery slope in September (here) and in October, hope was definitely fading for the German economy (here). So, let’s take a closer look at the how the year nears its closing in November:
The German economy in October 2023 – fundamentals do not support hope
The “b(e)acon of hope” we were experiencing in July (here) proved to be rather cognitive dissonance in August (here), but seemingly, the pundits did not realise that sentiment (indices) might prove to be a slippery slope in September (here). But, hey, let’s take a closer look at the how German economy slipp****, mh, fared in October: