What should investors do so that, given an inflation rate of eleven percent, they can at least begin to get their savings in real terms? Is it currently advisable to invest in stocks? Are bonds making a comeback? Will real estate prices stagnate?
The experts will provide answers to these questions at the fifth OÖN Money Day on Friday, November 25, in the OÖN forum in the Promenaden Galerien in Linz. Admission is free, registration is not required. The discussions will also be broadcast online at nachrichten.at/geldtag.
It starts already in the morning. 300 students from Upper Austria talk to economics professor Friedrich Schneider, the general director of Raiffeisen Landesbank Heinrich Schaller, blockchain investor Sebastian Holler and Dominik Huber from Young Shareholders about their financial future.
What is left of the money” (13:00-13:45) An assessment of the development of the economy and prices with Monika Köppl-Turyna (Director of the Institute Eco Austria), economic historian Roman Sandgruber, Stefanie Christina Huber (CEO of Sparkasse Oberösterreich) and Martin Seiter (Member of the Board of Oberbank).
“Why should I buy your shares?” – Part 1 (14:00-14:30) Listed companies under scrutiny: how is day-to-day business going, what is the long-term strategy and why should investors buy shares in them? In the first part, Sebastian Wolf (CEO Rosenbauer) and Christoph Gabriel (Investor Relations Amag) are guests.
“Investment strategy in times of eleven percent inflation” (14:30-15:15) Panel discussion with General Director Klaus Kumpfmüller (Hypo Upper Austria), Managing Director Josef Weißl (Bank and Insurance WK Upper Austria division), Director Andreas Fellner (Partner Bank) and Director Helmut Nuspl (Schoellerbank Linz).
“Why should I buy your shares?” – Part 2 (15:30-16:00) with Andreas Klauser (CEO Palfinger) and Elisabeth Stadler (CEO VIG).
“How high is my risk and what alternatives do I have as an investor?” (16:00-16:45) Panel discussion with CEO Manfred Pammer (Athos), Andrea Lang (Head of Marketing and Sales at the Austrian Mint), Florian Beckermann (interest group for investors) and Johann Penzenstadler, head of the Upper Austria region at Spängler Bank.
Source: Nachrichten