The IG Metall boss is calling for an investment of at least half a trillion euros for the ecological restructuring of the industry.

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According to a report by amp2.wiwo.de, the industry is in the most critical phase since the founding of the Federal Republic, says IG Metall boss Benner. It calls for government investments worth three-digit billions for the ecological restructuring of the industry. For this purpose, a special fund worth 500 to 600 billion euros could be set up by 2030 to enable the expansion of renewable energies and the development of the hydrogen infrastructure. The IG Metall boss's call for government investments of this magnitude could have a significant impact on the financial market and the financial sector. Such a massive investment could lead to an increase in national debt, which in turn influences...

Gemäß einem Bericht von amp2.wiwo.de, befindet sich die Industrie in der kritischsten Phase seit Gründung der Bundesrepublik, sagt IG-Metall-Chefin Benner. Sie fordert staatliche Investitionen in dreistelliger Milliardenhöhe für den ökologischen Umbau der Industrie. Dafür könnte ein Sondervermögen in einer Größenordnung von 500 bis 600 Milliarden Euro bis zum Jahr 2030 eingerichtet werden, um den Ausbau der Erneuerbaren Energien und den Aufbau der Wasserstoffinfrastruktur zu ermöglichen. Die Forderung der IG-Metall-Chefin nach staatlichen Investitionen in dieser Höhe könnte erhebliche Auswirkungen auf den Finanzmarkt und die Finanzbranche haben. Eine solche massive Investition könnte zu einer Erhöhung der Staatsverschuldung führen, was wiederum Einfluss auf …
According to a report by amp2.wiwo.de, the industry is in the most critical phase since the founding of the Federal Republic, says IG Metall boss Benner. It calls for government investments worth three-digit billions for the ecological restructuring of the industry. For this purpose, a special fund worth 500 to 600 billion euros could be set up by 2030 to enable the expansion of renewable energies and the development of the hydrogen infrastructure. The IG Metall boss's call for government investments of this magnitude could have a significant impact on the financial market and the financial sector. Such a massive investment could lead to an increase in national debt, which in turn influences...

The IG Metall boss is calling for an investment of at least half a trillion euros for the ecological restructuring of the industry.

According to a report by amp2.wiwo.de, the industry is in the most critical phase since the founding of the Federal Republic, says IG Metall boss Benner. It calls for government investments worth three-digit billions for the ecological restructuring of the industry. For this purpose, a special fund worth 500 to 600 billion euros could be set up by 2030 to enable the expansion of renewable energies and the development of the hydrogen infrastructure.

The IG Metall boss's call for government investments of this magnitude could have a significant impact on the financial market and the financial sector. Such a massive investment could lead to an increase in national debt, which in turn could influence the central bank's interest rate policy. In addition, targeted support for industry and ecological restructuring could help strengthen certain areas of the economy while potentially pushing back others.

As a result of these developments, the financial market and investors could adapt their portfolios and investment strategies in order to benefit from the new government investments or to protect themselves from possible risks. The creation of such a special fund for the ecological restructuring of industry could also lead to changes in price developments on the stock exchanges, especially in areas that benefit from government investments.

Overall, it is important to carefully monitor and analyze the potential impact of such government investments on the financial market and the financial industry in order to make informed decisions.

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