Finnish youth no longer believe in the pension system and have started to save massively
A recent survey reveals that Finnish youth have lost faith in the pension system and are increasingly saving for their future.
Head in the sand? Why our markets keep pushing higher
The article analyzes the illogical behavior of financial markets that continue to rise despite economic uncertainties.
Kant and the Dangerous Feeling of Understanding the Market
The article discusses how Immanuel Kant's philosophy on the limitation of human perception relates to the behavior of investors in financial markets, illustrating how subjective interpretations of reality affect decision making.
The Panic That Stops Investors: How to Make Financial Decisions in Times of Uncertainty
European stock markets have faced significant declines amidst rising geopolitical tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, highlighting the impact of uncertainty on investor behavior.
The Ikea effect on your financial decisions
The article discusses the 'Ikea effect' in behavioral economics, where people tend to overvalue items they have put effort into assembling or creating, influencing their financial decisions.
War in Iran, Codogno: 'The unknown is how long the crisis will last. Attention to Beijing'
Lorenzo Codogno discusses the implications of the ongoing war in Iran on financial markets, particularly focusing on the behavior of the dollar against the euro.
When Parents Go Into Debt or Have Problems Because of Adult Children
The article discusses the challenges parents face when they incur debt or face difficulties due to their adult children's behavior or financial issues.
How Luxury Consumption Becomes an Economic Burden in Ramadan?
The article explores how the festive month of Ramadan, while traditionally a time for worship, transforms consumer behavior and places additional financial pressure on families.
Why do we become irrational when spending money? Economists explain
A discussion by economists on how behavioral economics reveals the irrational aspects of human decision-making regarding money.
Do You Really Need This Purchase? Expert Warns of Impulse Buying Traps
An expert highlights the dangers of impulse buying, emphasizing the need for planning to avoid regret and financial strain.
Libra Zodiac
Today's Libra daily horoscope suggests improvements in financial conditions, career advancement opportunities, and increased family harmony, while advising caution against haste and encouraging humility in behavior.
Do you really need this purchase? Take the test and find out
The article discusses how modern digital shopping behaviors lead to impulsive buying and financial difficulties for many consumers in Brazil.
Virgo
A daily horoscope reading for Virgo highlights the importance of making decisions based on family advice, planning for financial gains, maintaining humility in behavior, taking care of health, and avoiding business-related travel.
The 30-Day Challenge: I Had to Save Money. What I Learned About My Spending Habits and the ... Price of Steak
A woman embarks on a 30-day challenge to restrict her spending to essentials after overspending during the holidays.
Financial Trickery: How Can You Earn Up to 2,000 Euros in One Year with Bank Promotions?
The article explores how savvy customers can exploit bank promotions to earn up to 2,000 euros a year despite stringent conditions set by banks.
Astrological Signs That Can't Resist Sales
Astrologers suggest that certain zodiac signs are inherently predisposed to impulsive buying, especially during sales, often overriding rational decision-making and financial considerations.
When Does Concern for the Federal Reserve's Independence Turn into Panic in the Markets?
Amid increasing pressure from President Donald Trump's administration on the Federal Reserve, an analytical report warns that the current calm in financial markets may not last, as concerns about the independence of the central bank could soon influence investor behavior.
Luxury giant on the brink. Saks Global struggled after acquiring Neiman Marcus
Saks Global filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to financial struggles exacerbated by its merger with Neiman Marcus and changing consumer behaviors.
Energy Transition: Climate Protection Must Not Be a Luxury โ Otherwise, It Loses the Majority
The article discusses how climate-friendly behavior is currently easier for property owners due to financial subsidies, suggesting that climate protection should be accessible to all rather than just the wealthy.
In Germany, the fear of job loss is back
A new study reveals that nearly one in six Germans fear for their jobs, leading to a pessimistic outlook on personal finances for the new year and a desire to cut spending.