Week Ahead – German Elections and US PCE Inflation on Investors’ Radar By Trading Point - Feb 21, 2025 Germany goes to the polls, but far-right AfD is unlikely to form a government.
Fiscal expansion could increase GDP by 2% per year German economy seen stagnating this year Recovery expected in 2026, 1.1% growth without fiscal package BERLIN, March 14 (Reuters) - Germany's ...
As regards the consumer price index, price index series are provided for household final consumption expenditure in Germany in the form of totals and for individual aggregates. Year-on-year and ...
Germany's conservative leader clinches an major financial agreement ahead of a crunch vote in parliament. China denies German media reports of an assessment carried out by spying agency BND in ...
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The Indianapolis Colts are slated as the home team for a 2025 regular season game set to take place in Berlin, Germany. The Colts were named the host back in January, but their opponent has ...
Preliminary coalition talks end successfully Parties hope to form coalition Merz promises tougher rules on immigration Targets 1-2% growth after 2 years of contraction Parties also plan to ramp up ...
The parties negotiating Germany's next coalition government have reached an agreement in their exploratory talks, conservative bloc leader Friedrich Merz said on Saturday. Merz is expected to be ...
For decades, Germany stood as the poster child of fiscal conservatism, enforcing rigid spending limits and shunning debt-funded stimulus. Yet, US President Donald Trump’s ambiguous stance on ...
BERLIN—President Trump’s embrace of Russia is causing Europeans to rethink their security and giving currency to an idea the U.S. has long sought to avoid: a nuclear-armed Germany. Friedrich ...
This eco-friendly innovation will place India among the global leaders in green mobility, alongside nations like Germany, France, China, and the United Kingdom. Indian Railways, in a ...