The home of Germany's key Finanzplatz is witnessing increased interest in equity. Neil Gibbons reports on the changing times
Frankfurt has never quite been the darling of Europe. As a trendy tourist attraction, it suffers in comparison to the chic of Paris or the grandiosity of London. Historically, it has nothing on Rome or Athens and aesthetically, it can't match the flair of Barcelona or the beauty of Geneva - it's a sprawling, largely concrete conurbation, functional rather than inspirational. But Frankfurt has never claimed to be an A-list holiday destination. If you want a break, look for a beach. If you're after
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