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Second-day highlights from PEX event featured captivating declarations

On Day 2, the speakers continued to deliver insightful and humorous remarks that consistently hit the mark. Here are the most noteworthy moments.

Day two of PEX showcased its top declamations
Day two of PEX showcased its top declamations

In the world of finance, two renowned journalists, Lars-Thorben Niggehoff and Jan Schulte, contribute their insights to various publications such as Brand Eins, Capital, Welt, Wirtschaftswoche, Tagesspiegel Background Sustainable Finance, ZEIT, and more.

Lars-Thorben Niggehoff, a freelance journalist and founder of the dreimaldrei journalists' office, writes extensively on financial topics, SMEs, and the real estate market. On the other hand, Jan Schulte, also a freelance journalist and co-founder of the dreimaldrei journalists' office, focuses on sustainable finance.

Recently, the topic of the Digital Euro has been a hot discussion point. While the speaker finds the people in the banks to be very competent, they express concern about the organizational structure within these institutions. The creation of the Digital Euro is leading to the development of a parallel universe, but the article does not provide specific information about its impact on the banks' organizational structure.

Another point of discussion is the funding of the Digital Euro by the banks. However, the article does not delve into the costs associated with the creation of this parallel universe.

Jan Schulte, fascinated by the finance industry, notes that everyone now claims to have always had sustainability in their DNA. Meanwhile, the speaker cautions against making excessive claims or using empty phrases, emphasising the importance of clear and factual communication.

The speaker also shares their desire for a reform break if someone tries to steal their business. However, they lament that they are currently the one stealing market share.

Despite the various discussions, the speaker remains vague about the concept of "magic" in the context of the Digital Euro, not specifying what they mean by this term.

In conclusion, the Digital Euro and sustainability in the finance industry continue to be topics of interest for these journalists, with the organizational structure in the banks and the costs associated with the Digital Euro's creation being key areas of concern.

Jan Schulte, with his interest in the finance industry, often discusses the intersection of finance and social-media, exploring how digital platforms can influence banking practices and consumer behavior. Meanwhile, Lars-Thorben Niggehoff, venturing beyond traditional finance, delves into the role of entertainment in shaping public perception and decision-making within the banking sector.

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