Börsenradio | Uwe Eilers, CEO of Frankfurter Vermögen, in an interview with Andreas Groß (Börsenradio) on corporate profits and interest rate developments.
The economy is stable and unemployment figures remain low,’ says Uwe Eilers from Frankfurter Vermögen, ’so I don’t think the central banks will cut interest rates.’ Demand for bonds is likely to remain low, which could lead to higher interest rates. Although artificial intelligence (AI) is an important topic for the future, ‘there could also be disappointments and a possible price correction in this area.
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Börsenradio | Uwe Eilers, CEO of Frankfurter Vermögen, in an interview with Andreas Groß (Börsenradio) about interest rate developments, artificial intelligence and talks at the Fund Congress.
‘The interest rate market will cause considerable volatility in 2024,’ says Uwe Eilers from Frankfurter Vermögen at the Mannheim Fund Congress. ‘We also assume that the inflation rate will remain rather high this year.’ Eilers does not expect any major interest rate cuts, distrusts the US dollar and is focussing on shorter maturities in the multi-asset sector consisting of investments and equities. According to the Financial Times, Frankfurter Vermögen is the fastest growing company in the financial sector in Germany.
The radio programme is in German