Sparkasse boss demands: Structural reforms for a strong Germany!

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At the Sparkassentag in Nuremberg, Ulrich Reuter calls for more investments and structural reforms for a sustainable society.

Sparkasse boss demands: Structural reforms for a strong Germany!

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      Today is May 20, 2025

      Date: May 20, 2025 – Source 1 (https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/sparkassen-plaedieren-fuer-mehr-Investments-und-zukunftsplan-fuer-deutschland-100.html):
      – Ulrich Reuter is President of the German Savings Banks and Giro Association.
      – He spoke at the start of the Sparkasse Day in Nuremberg.
      – Reuter emphasizes that not every detail needs to be regulated.
      – He called for structural reforms as a basis for effective investments.
      – Reuter is convinced that all people must contribute to securing prosperity and social security systems.
      – He mentioned various ways to contribute: through capital, taxes or more work.
      – Reuter said that together it was possible to move the country forward.
      – The message was sent on May 20, 2025 on the Deutschlandfunk program.

      Source 2 (https://www.ecb.europa.eu/ecb-and-you/explainers/tell-me/html/what-are-structural_reforms.de.html):
      – Structural reforms change the institutional and regulatory framework of an economy.
      – Goal: Achieve balanced growth potential.
      – Structural reforms have an effect on the supply side of the economy.
      – They are intended to remove obstacles to the efficient and fair production of goods and services.
      – The aim is to increase productivity, investment and employment.
      – Examples of structural reforms:
      – More flexible labor markets
      – Simplified tax system
      – Reducing bureaucratic barriers
      – Improvements in the business environment make it easier for companies to act and plan.
      – Private households benefit from cheaper and better products.
      – Structural reforms can specifically promote innovation in important sectors of the economy.
      – Growth should take into account social justice and inclusion.
      – Reforms such as better access to education and combating tax avoidance promote both economic growth and social justice.
      – The ECB is responsible for implementing the single monetary policy in the Eurozone.
      – ECB goal: price stability, keeping inflation below, but close to, 2% in the medium term.
      – Monetary policy is influenced by economic policy measures, including structural reforms.
      – Structural reforms are important for future growth in Europe and strengthening the economic and monetary union.
      – The ECB has conducted research on structural reforms.

      https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/sparkassen-plaedieren-fuer-mehr-Investments-und-zukunftsplan-fuer-deutschland-100.html

      https://www.ecb.europa.eu/ecb-and-you/explainers/tell-me/html/what-are-structural_reforms.de.html