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EQS-News: 1&1 AG: Expert assessment by Professor Di Fabio, former justice on the Federal Constitutional Court, determines: Frequency extension without consideration of the fourth network operator would be uncon

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

1&1 AG: Expert assessment by Professor Di Fabio, former justice on the Federal Constitutional Court, determines: Frequency extension without consideration of the fourth network operator would be uncon

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  • 1&1 AG: Expert assessment by Professor Di Fabio, former justice on the Federal Constitutional Court, determines: Frequency extension without consideration of the fourth network operator would be uncon
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  • Expert assessment by Professor Di Fabio, former justice on the Federal Constitutional Court, determines: Frequency extension without consideration of the fourth network operator would be unconstitutional
    Montabaur, 21 February 2024.
  • Just like any other network operator, 1&1 requires adequate frequency bandwidths if it is to operate its network competitively and exploit fully the innovative power of the modern network architecture.
  • As of January 2026, the regular allocation cycle of the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) will cause frequencies to become available for reallocation to network operators.

Eurosystem staff macroeconomic projections for the euro area, December 2023

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

In doing so, we provide a rare application of the NGFS climate scenarios to economic assessment through the lens of the macroeconomic modelling frameworks underlying the scenario construction (e.g.

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  • In doing so, we provide a rare application of the NGFS climate scenarios to economic assessment through the lens of the macroeconomic modelling frameworks underlying the scenario construction (e.g.
  • Full recycling through government investment yields the strongest output multiplier, whereas recycling through household transfers or reduced income taxes yields the lowest multiplier.
  • During the transition, euro area macroeconomic variables respond very similarly if two-pillar or price level-targeting monetary policy rules are followed.

Calls grow in Europe for wealth tax to finance the green transition

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Thursday, October 26, 2023

Slowly but surely, calls for a wealth tax to finance the green transition are picking up in Europe, with a number of initiatives from different political movements put the issue (back) on the political agenda.

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  • Slowly but surely, calls for a wealth tax to finance the green transition are picking up in Europe, with a number of initiatives from different political movements put the issue (back) on the political agenda.
  • It found that a European tax on the 0.5% richest households would bring in 213 billion euros a year, anything but insignificant.
  • This is all the more remarkable given the virtual disappearance of wealth taxes within the member states of the EU.

Ended in France, suspended in Germany

  • To plug the budgetary hole, Macron replaced it with a tax on property wealth, the IFI.
  • The impact of the change on reducing the tax exile rate or improving the country’s competitiveness remains unproven.
  • As property was taxed less heavily than financial assets, the court asked Helmut Kohl’s government to revise the property values on which wealth tax was based.
  • As the Kohl government chose not to do so, the tax was automatically suspended – though not abolished – on 1 January 1997.

An unlikely return to the national level

  • In the two countries often described as the “engines of Europe”, the question of a return of capital taxation has frequently arisen.
  • In Germany, all the left-wing parties put it on their manifesto at every legislative election, but with the exception of die Linke, none is taking action.
  • Interviews we conducted with SPD and Green Party members of parliament between 2010 and 2016 show that the defence of wealth tax is just a façade.
  • Although business assets have been excluded from the tax base, the tax was decried as a disguised corporate tax.

A European solution?

  • By moving to the European level, the supporters of a wealth tax can bypass the criticism that individual nations’ firms are being weakened in European economic competition.
  • It is certainly this dimension that has led France’s Ministry of Economics to keep open the possibility of a European wealth tax.
  • If the European Citizens’ Initiative reaches the required number of signatures, it would enable supporters of the wealth tax to mobilise European public opinion.


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DGAP-News: AlzChem Group AG aims to enter a new market with Eminex(R), a product for more climate protection in agriculture

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Monday, September 13, 2021

Trostberg, September 13, 2021 - AlzChem Group AG, a vertically integrated specialty chemicals supplier with a leading market position in selected niche markets, wants to take climate protection in agriculture to a new level with its new product Eminex(R).

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  • Trostberg, September 13, 2021 - AlzChem Group AG, a vertically integrated specialty chemicals supplier with a leading market position in selected niche markets, wants to take climate protection in agriculture to a new level with its new product Eminex(R).
  • These methane emissions in particular are considered critical due to their impact on the climate, but are almost entirely avoidable.
  • Andreas Niedermaier, CEO of AlzChem Group AG: "With Eminex(R) as an additive for blocking methane and CO2 emissions in agriculture, we are opening up a completely new global market.
  • The broad product range of AlzChem Group AG includes dietary supplements, precursors for corona tests and pharmaceutical raw materials.

DGAP-News: AlzChem Group AG: Further successful steps on the way to becoming a sustainable, CO2-neutral specialty chemicals company

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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

AlzChem Group AG: Further successful steps on the way to becoming a sustainable, CO2-neutral specialty chemicals company

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  • AlzChem Group AG: Further successful steps on the way to becoming a sustainable, CO2-neutral specialty chemicals company
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  • AlzChem Group AG: Further successful steps on the way to becoming a sustainable, CO2-neutral specialty chemicals company
    Trostberg, August 25, 2021 - AlzChem Group AG has now published its new 2021 Environmental Statement for its German sites in Trostberg, Schalchen, Hart and Waldkraiburg, clearly demonstrating the great importance that environmental compatibility and sustainability have for the Bavarian specialty chemicals company.
  • In recent years, for example, the company has succeeded in reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 50,000 metric tons annually.
  • AlzChem is a globally active specialty chemicals company that is predominantly among the market leaders in its fields of activity.

ECB takes note of German Federal Constitutional Court ruling and remains fully committed to its mandate

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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

PRESS RELEASE

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  • PRESS RELEASE

    ECB takes note of German Federal Constitutional Court ruling and remains fully committed to its mandate

    5 May 2020

    The Governing Council received a preliminary briefing by the governor of the Bundesbank and by the legal department of the European Central Bank (ECB).

  • The ECB takes note of todays judgment by the German Federal Constitutional Court regarding the Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP).
  • The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled in December 2018 that the ECB is acting within its price stability mandate.
  • For media queries, please contact Peter Ehrlich, tel.

ECB takes note of German Federal Constitutional Court ruling and remains fully committed to its mandate

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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

PRESS RELEASE

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  • PRESS RELEASE

    ECB takes note of German Federal Constitutional Court ruling and remains fully committed to its mandate

    5 May 2020

    The Governing Council received a preliminary briefing by the governor of the Bundesbank and by the legal department of the European Central Bank (ECB).

  • The ECB takes note of todays judgment by the German Federal Constitutional Court regarding the Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP).
  • The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled in December 2018 that the ECB is acting within its price stability mandate.
  • For media queries, please contact Peter Ehrlich, tel.