SG #198: Banken und Finanzen in Deutschland

SG #198: Banken und Finanzen in Deutschland

Up next

Südtirol – SG 318

Ich suche gerade nach einem guten Ort für unseren nächsten Urlaub. Und da dachte ich an Südtirol. Also eine gute Gelegenheit, um mal über diese Region eine Podcastepisode zu machen, oder? Südtirol liegt im Norden von Italien. Es ist eine Region in den Alpen und grenzt an Österrei ...  Show more

Die Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz – SG 317

Du weißt, dass ich in München lebe. Und heute beginnt hier in München die Sicherheitskonferenz. Wir Münchner merken das zum Beispiel dadurch, dass sehr viel Polizei in der Altstadt unterwegs ist. Dass Autobahnen gesperrt werden. Dass man nicht mehr durch den Bereich gehen darf, d ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

My Bank Failed - Now What?
The Real Estate Espresso Podcast

On today’s show we are talking about one of our banks being forcibly closed and sold to another bank in Philadelphia in an FDIC auction this past week. The bank is known as Republic Bank and is legally named republic first bank, not be confused with the very similar sounding a ...

  Show more

Your Guide to Choosing Banks and Accounts for Building Wealth
NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast

Listen to our webinar on how banking right can help you grow your money, with tips for choosing accounts and changing banks.  What are the benefits of online banks or credit unions over traditional banks? What should you consider before changing banks? How can you passively grow ...  Show more

Should I be worried about all the bank failures?
Post Reports

Are we in the middle of a financial crisis? Today’s show breaks down the latest bank crises — from Credit Suisse to First Republic.


Read more:


Another week, another banking calamity. 


On Sunday, Swiss banking giant UBS ca ...

  Show more

Deja vu? Another weekend of bank turmoil
Marketplace All-in-One

It’s been a tough couple of weeks for the global banking sector — the embattled lender Credit Suisse was purchased by fellow Swiss rival UBS for a motley sum of around $3 billion. University of Michigan professor Erik Gordon explains what that means amid the wider unease about th ...  Show more