With Deutsche Bank stock nearing fresh lows, staff at the lender’s Frankfurt headquarters could do with a bit of good news. They aren’t getting it from their own research department. Frankfurt now ranks just 13th in an index of quality of life in international cities compiled by London-based strategists Jim Reid and Craig Nicol, down from top place five years ago. New cities have been introduced that rank higher—Edinburgh, Amsterdam, Helsinki—but Frankfurt also suffered because rising home prices have depressed postrent incomes....
Source: Wall Street Journal May 20, 2019 17:15 UTC