Political and economic implications of the German election
Panel discussion and audience Q&A
– Geopolitical standing of Germany: how the election outcome shapes Germany’s role in Europe and the world
– Political landscape in Germany: most likely coalition and potential fiscal implications
– Unpacking manifestos: economic impact and tax implications of the potential coalition outcomes
– Investment opportunities after the election
Lead speaker:
Peer Steinbrück, Federal Minister of Finance, Germany (2005-09)
Speakers:
Nora Müller, Head, International Affairs Department, Körber Foundation
Peter Matuschek, Head, Political and Social Research, Forsa
Björn Storim, Chief Executive Officer, Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV
Moderator:
David Marsh, Chairman, OMFIF
Timings:
15:30-16:30 (London)
16:30-17:30 (Frankfurt)
10:30-11:30 (New York)
22:30-23:30 (Singapore)
Supported by:
This virtual discussion is part of the OMFIF Institute for Economic and Monetary Policy, OMFIF’s core stream of activities covering economic and monetary policy and the political economy. OMFIF is an independent think tank for central banking, economic policy and public investment, providing a neutral platform for best practice in worldwide public-private sector exchanges worldwide. For membership enquiries please contact Jamie.bulgin@omfif.org or Folusho.Olutosin@omfif.org, or for further information please see the OMFIF website.