ACHTUNG, DRIVERS!
ACHTUNG, DRIVERS!

Smartphone addiction and other distractions kill more people than drunk driving does, finds our safety study. A quick guide to keeping distractions at bay when you’re behind the wheel...

What would you do if you lived 30 years longer?
What would you do if you lived 30 years longer?

Go back to school, chase dreams, contribute to larger good – the younger generations would live differently if they lived longer, but where’s the money for it?

Stress: Millennials got it bad (and that ain’t good)
Stress: Millennials got it bad (and that ain’t good)

There is more to stress than sleepless nights. It can also lead to diabetes

Catch 22: Why pension’s a tension for millennials
Catch 22: Why pension’s a tension for millennials

Live in the moment or plan for future?

Changes in the financial climate
Changes in the financial climate

One of the paradoxes of the findings of this year’s Global Wealth Report is that while people are saving more, their assets are growing less. At least in most of the countries reviewed. Here’s a region-by-region look at the financial successes and challenges facing the world’s households.

Allianz Global Wealth Report: The best years are over
The best years are over

Marked slowdown in asset growth in 2015 / Asia (excl. Japan) the one – and only – dynamic region / Households in industrial countries still wary of new debt – low interest rates notwithstanding / German savers “giveaway” EUR 200bn / Global inequality declining but in many industrial countries gains go mainly to the happy few at the top

Rise of the drones
Rise of the drones

Unmanned aircraft systems are the most dynamic growth sector of the global aerospace industry.

A new “highway” for the Panama Canal
A new “highway” for the Panama Canal

Passage for ships as big as four football fields.

New research from International Pensions at Allianz Global Investors shows that cities in developed countries are not the fertility traps once thought. Head of International Pensions Brigitte Miksa explains why this is just a myth from the past.
Rich with kids in the city?

New research from International Pensions at Allianz Asset Management shows that cities in developed countries are not the fertility traps once thought. Head of International Pensions Brigitte Miksa explains why this is just a myth from the past.