Interest rate developments and loans, interest rates and investments, real estate and the economy in 2024: these are the topics that will be discussed at the OÖN Money Day on Friday, November 24th. The event will take place in the OÖN Forum in the Promenade Galleries and on the Promenade forecourt in the Sparkasse Oberösterreich Flip2go bus. It starts at 11.30 a.m., from this point onwards the consultation tables in the promenade galleries are occupied. Exciting talk sessions will take place throughout the day, with experts from science, business and banks discussing the economic situation.
12 p.m.: Rising interest rates and my money – still a loss?
- Andreas Fellner (Board Partner Bank)
- Andrea Lang (Austrian Coin)
- Manfred Pammer (Athos)
- Markus Weissörtel (WSS Asset Management)
- Florian Beckermann (investor interest group)
12.50 to 13.15: 1st round – Why should you buy (your) shares?
- Christoph Boschan (Board Member of the Vienna Stock Exchange)
- Hartwig Löger (Chairman of the Board of Directors VIG AG)
- Andreas Klauser (CEO Palfinger AG)
After a break, the following topic continues at 1:30 p.m.: Rising interest rates and financing – what is still affordable?
- Markus Auer (Chairman of the Board of Directors VKB AG)
- Klaus Kumpfmüller (CEO Hypo Oberösterreich)
- Rudolf Eder (Spängler Bank Linz)
- Andreas Pirkelbauer (Volksbank)
- Ulrike Weiß (Head of Consumer Protection, Upper Austrian Chamber of Labor)
2:20 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.: 2nd round – Why should you buy (your) shares?
- Gerald Mayer (Chairman of Austria Metall AG)
- Robert Machtlinger (CEO FACC AG)
- Thomas Winkler (Chairman of UBM Development)
Finally, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. the question will be: What comes after the recession?
- Economics Professor Teodoro Cocca (Kepler University)
- Oberbank General Director Franz Gasselsberger
- Stefanie Christina Huber (Chairwoman of Sparkasse Oberösterreich)
- Heinrich Schaller (General Director Raiffeisenlandesbank Upper Austria)
- Helmut Nuspl from Schoellerbank Linz
In the morning, Finance Minister Magnus Brunner and Vienna Stock Exchange board member Christoph Boschan will discuss with 300 students from Upper Austria.
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