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Xavier Vives ist Professor für Wirtschaft und Finanzen an der IESE Business School.

COP26 - nur billiges Gerede?

Was hat die Weltklimakonferenz COP26 in Glasgow wirklich gebracht? Xavier Vives ist Professor für Volks- und Finanzwirtschaft an der IESE Business School in Barcelona. Für ihn ist nicht der Wortlaut der Abschlusserklärung zentral – sondern die Frage, was die Finanzwirtschaft daraus zu machen bereit ist.

Von Redaktion Table

Critical raw materials: hope for domestic production

Digitization and the energy transition are leading to a steadily increasing demand for critical raw materials. But the EU is already heavily dependent on imports from individual regions. This is set to change. Today, the Parliament is voting on its position on the raw materials strategy, which focuses in particular on the extraction of Europe's own deposits.

Von Timo Landenberger

Xavier Vives ist Professor für Wirtschaft und Finanzen an der IESE Business School.

Was COP26 cheap talk?

What did the COP26 world climate conference in Glasgow really achieve? Xavier Vives is a Professor of Economics and Finance at the IESE Business School in Barcelona. For him, it is not the wording of the final declaration that is key – but the question of what the financial sector is prepared to make of it.

Von Redaktion Table

Central bank chief Yi reveals details on e-yuan

China continues to expand the usage of its digital central bank currency. With the state-owned e-yuan, Beijing wants to curb the financial power of private companies like Alipay. In the long term, it wants to push the internationalization of the yuan. Central bank chief Yi Gang now revealed the first details of these goals.

Von Frank Sieren