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“Good interest rates, bad interest rates” – that is the motto of the OÖN Money Day on November 24th in the Promenade Galleries in Linz. It’s about the increased interest rate level and its effects on investments and financing, the development of listed companies and an economic outlook.
The official start is at 11:30 a.m., from this point onwards the consultation tables are occupied. Information can be found at nachrichten.at/geldtag. Registration is not required.
Earlier in the morning, Finance Minister Magnus Brunner and Vienna Stock Exchange board member Christoph Boschan will discuss with students.
After each round of discussions there is a chance to win a gold ducat from the Austrian Mint.
12 o’clock: “Rising interest rates and my money – still a loss?”
With Andreas Fellner (Partner Bank), Andrea Lang (Münze Österreich), Manfred Pammer (Athos Immobilien), Markus Weissörtel (WSS Vermögensmanagement) and Florian Beckermann (Interest Association for Investors)
12.50 p.m. to 1.15 p.m.: “Why should you buy (your) shares?”
With Christoph Boschan (Board Member of the Vienna Stock Exchange), Hartwig Löger (VIG AG) and Andreas Klauser (Palfinger AG, picture 1)

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1.30 p.m.: “Rising interest rates and financing – what is still affordable?”
With Markus Auer (VKB), Klaus Kumpfmüller (Hypo Oberösterreich), Rudolf Eder (Bankhaus Spängler), Andreas Pirkelbauer (Volksbank Oberösterreich) and Ulrike Weiß (Upper Austrian Chamber of Labor)
2:20 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.: “Why should you buy (your) shares?”
With Gerald Mayer (Amag), Robert Machtlinger (FACC), Thomas Winkler (UBM)

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From 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.: What comes after the recession?
With economics professor Teodoro Cocca (JKU), Martin Seiter (CEO Oberbank), Stefanie Huber (CEO Sparkasse OÖ), Heinrich Schaller (General Director Raiffeisenlandesbank OÖ) and Helmut Nuspl (Schoellerbank Linz)
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