The Bundesliga, sometimes referred to as the "Fußball-Bundesliga" is the top division for soccer in Germany, but where does the name come from and what does it mean? The literal translation of "Bundesliga”
The German 10-year Bund futures contract traded on the Eurex futures and options exchange in Frankfurt became the world's most actively traded derivative product by the end of 1999. In this article, we provide a detailed exploration of the interday and intraday return volatility in the Bund ...
The German Football Association (German:Deutscher Fußball-Bund[ˈdɔʏtʃɐ ˈfuːsbalˌbʊnt]; DFB [ˌdeːʔɛfˈbeː]) is the governing body of football (or "soccer") in Germany. Why does Germany wear green?
Bibles used by Amish are written inHigh German, and verses read inchurchare also in High German, as isthe Amish songbook, the Ausbund. Proficiency in High German can vary among Amish. It is safe to say that Amish are at least a bilingual people, with individuals having a varying degree ...
REDUX: Hermann the German: Merkelphonegate. My friendHermann, still braving Berlin after all these years, notes that "Germans Push To Introduce Espionage Etiquette Manual". Excerpt: Folks in Germany are always very anxious about social etiquette and behaving correctly in public. The "Knigge," for...
Collective bargaining over labour conditions between unions and employers is a key labour market institution in democratic societies, guaranteed by international and national law. Its coverage, organization and impact have varied over time and across cou
This study aims to develop and validate an AI literacy test and to provide initial insights into the current state of AI literacy among German university students. We present a validated multiple-choice test to assess AI literacy in higher education. The results suggest that there is a ...
Foreign governments issue debt in the form of bonds. Some of these commonly include U.K.Gilts, GermanBunds, French OATs, and JapaneseJGBs. The Bottom Line Government bonds carry a risk-free rate of return but come with lower yields. In the U.S., federal bonds are known as Treasuries....
versa, is often pointed out by other parts of the country, which more or less explicitly criticise Geneva’s multilevel governance, where no one really knows “who does what” and that “wouldn’t exist if Geneva weren’t so rich”, as stated in a Bernese newspaper article (Chapman2012)...
Besides reforming supervision of EU financial markets, a 'European semester' is to ensure from 2011 that national economic and fiscal policies are assessed in Brussels first before they are adopted by member states. 'What does this mean exactly?' asks Nicolaus Heinen, an analyst at Deutsche Bank...