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No. 129
No. 128
›May 26, 2009 Gross domestic product overstates recession
No. 127
›May 07, 2009 The IMF, toxic assets and the taxpayer
No. 126
›Apr 27, 2009 East Asia: A region to lead the next economic decade
No. 125
›Apr 02, 2009 Rebuilding stable financial markets
No. 124
›Mar 31, 2009 Economic Forecast 2009/10
No. 106
›Sep 30, 2008 Economic Forecast 2009
No. 105
›Sep 10, 2008 Commodity market correction – back to earth with a bump?
No. 104
›Aug 27, 2008 China: Will the lights go out after the Olympics?
No. 103
›Aug 27, 2008 Turkey: Sturdier than thought
No. 102
›Jun 26, 2008 Russia: Beyond the oil boom
No. 101
›Jun 15, 2008 New dawn in Africa
No. 100
›Jun 13, 2008 No grounds for earnings pessimism
No. 99
›Apr 17, 2008 Economic forecast 2008/2009
No. 98
No. 97
›Jan 22, 2008 The structure of European mortgage markets
No. 96
No. 95
›Oct 25, 2007 The nursing insurance scheme and the nursing care sector in Germany: Challenges and opportunities only available in German
No. 94
›Oct 10, 2007 Economic Forecast 2008 : German economy in robust shape
No. 93
›Oct 4, 2007 The long-term impact of climate protection on Germany's economic structure only available in German
No. 92
›Sep 19, 2007 Will unbundling energy companies generate more competition on the electricity market? only available in German
No. 91
No. 90
No. 89
›Sep 5, 2007 Wealth report 2007 only available in German
No. 88
No. 87
›Jul 19, 2007 Russia: More than oil and gas
No. 86
No. 85
›Jul 4, 2007 Southeastern Europe: From upheaval to boom
No. 84
›Jun 18, 2007 Ambitious climate protection - a modernization program for the economy only available in German
No. 83
›May 22, 2007 Emissions trading in Germany: Just a start only available in German
No. 82
›Apr 16, 2007 The changing face of Germany´s financial system - an opportunity for SME financing only available in German
No. 81
›Apr 12, 2007 Economic forecast 2007/2008
No. 80
›Apr 2, 2007 Medium-term trends on the oil market
No. 79
›Apr 2, 2007 2007 earnings with tempered momentum
No. 78
No. 77
›Feb 22, 2007 India: Close on China´s heels
No. 76
›Feb 2, 2007 Solar energy: soaring energy prices spark growth boom only available in german
No. 75
›Jan 26, 2007 The chip industry under permanent voltage - limitless innovative growth? only available in German
No. 74
No. 73
›Nov 30, 2006 German medical technology - a thriving growth sector? only available in German
No. 72
›Oct 18, 2006 Germany: Biomass - Renaissance of an Energy Source
No. 71
›Oct 10, 2006 Germany set to remain on growth track in 2007
No. 70
›Oct 2, 2006 Housing for the elderly: Status quo and market potential only available in German
No. 69
›Oct 2, 2006 The Grand Coalition: An interim snapshot
No. 68
›Jul 21, 2006 Der Fernsehmarkt im Umbruch - Digitalisierung und Internet als Motoren des Wandels only available in German
No. 67
No. 66
›Jun 6, 2006 Sectors: TRIPLE PLAY - Telecommunications new ploy
No. 65
›Jun 2, 2006 Brazil: Stability and weak growth
No. 64
›Apr 24, 2006 Economic forecast 2006/2007
No. 63
›Mar 31, 2006 Will the revival of the Lisbon process succeed?
No. 62
›Feb 21, 2006 The Allianz-Dresdner yield model only available in German
No. 61
›Feb 9, 2006 Electricity prices in Germany – why they have risen and how they can be lowered only available in German
No. 60
›Feb 7, 2006 Germany: Earnings 2006 still on upward track only available in German
No. 59
›Feb 6, 2006 Reform of German health system – “Citizen’s insurance“ models only available in German
No. 58
›Feb 6, 2006 Demography and property market only available in German
No. 57
›Jan 24, 2006 USA: The transition from Alan Greenspan to Ben S. Bernanke at the Fed only available in German
No. 56
›Nov 18, 2005 Households’ financial assets
No. 55
›Nov 16, 2005 Fiscal outlook in France and Italy only available in German
No. 54
›Oct 11, 2005 German economy to gather pace in 2006 only available in German
No. 53
›Oct 10, 2005 Residential property extremely stable in terms of both value and returns only available in German
No. 52
›Sep 23, 2005 How good are yield forecasts? only available in German
No. 51
›Aug 31, 2005 European Financial Market Integration: Further cross-border banking consolidation on the cards in Europe only available in German
No. 50
›Jul 27, 2005 Nursing care insurance in need of therapy only available in German
No. 49
No. 48
›Jul 19, 2005 Lisbon process: how are the big EMU countries faring?
No. 47
›Jul 15, 2005 Global liquidity glut: problem or growth driver?
No. 46
›Jun 28, 2005 Demographics - what lies ahead? only available in German
No. 45
›Jun 7, 2005 EU enlargement: The growing Union and the question of funding only available in German
No. 44
›Jun 3, 2005 Property market: Upheaval on the residential property market: a trend analysis to 2010 only available in German
No. 43
›May 30, 2005 World Economy: Allianz Indicator measures temperature of world economy only available in German
No. 42
›May 20, 2005 Is the chip industry about to short-circuit? only available in German
No. 41
›Apr 29, 2005 Commodity Markets: Expensive raw materials weighing on SMEs only available in German
No. 40
›Apr 22, 2005 Property markets: Private residential property in 2030: Phoenix from the ashes? only available in German
No. 39
›Economic forecast 2005/2006 Apr 19, 2005 only available in German
No. 38
›Apr 11, 2005 Emerging Markets: Are central banks driving up the euro?
No. 37
No. 36
›Mar 17, 2005 Japanese banks: Way out of the woods
No. 35
›Mar 8, 2005 Lisbon II - Opportunities for Europe
No. 34
›Mar 3, 2005 China: Economic scenarios
No. 33
›Feb 21, 2005 Germany. The Rürup-reform and its impact on pension levels only available in German
No. 32
›Feb 17, 2005 Insurance markets: Insurance markets in new EU countries with potencial only available in German
No. 31
No. 30
›Feb 2, 2005 USA: Bush administration: Far-reaching reform plans and higher debt only available in German
No. 29
No. 28
›Dec 17, 2004 Finanzplatz Deutschland
No. 27
›Dec 15, 2004 Turkey on verge of EU decision only available in German
No. 26
›Nov 5, 2004 French health reform: A necessary step
No. 25
›Oct 20, 2004 Would a hard landing trigger higher US interest rates?
No. 24
No. 23
›Oct 12, 2004 Germany: Economic forecast 2005
No. 22
›Oct 10, 2004 George W. Bush or John F. Kerry: the deficits remain only available in German
No. 21
› Oct 5, 2004 Demography, savings and yields: long-term outlook
No. 20
No. 19
›Jul 31, 2004 Germany’s banks: Overview and international comparison
No. 18
›Jul 30, 2004 Insurance market in the UK: Doing nicely only available in German
No. 17
›Jul 28, 2004 Germany’s health market – a growth driver? only available in German
No. 16
No. 15
›Jun 29, 2004 Normalization of the JGB-market in sight
No. 14
No. 13
›Jun 7, 2004 Weakness in Italian growth: causes and prospects
No. 12
›May 19, 2004 Turkey: Accession negotiations intensify reform pressure on EU only available in German
No. 11
No. 10
›May 3, 2004 Brazil is back!
No. 9
›Apr 20, 2004 Structural flaws dragging down German growth
No. 8
No. 7
›Mar 3, 2004 Russia: The upswing and its genesis
No. 6
›Feb 20, 2004 Paradigm change in insurance supervision
No. 5
›Feb 2, 2004 US budget: Deep-red outlook only available in German
No. 4
›Jan 28, 2004 Iran: Growing integration into the world economy only available in German
No. 3
›Jan 23, 2004 German foreign travel: Structure and outlook 2003/2004 only available in German
No. 2
›Jan 20, 2004 China on the way to an economic superpower
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