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Widely regarded Germany-based research firm Ifo Institute has cut its 2016 GDP forecast for the country to 1.6% from 1.8%.
Deutsche Bank has decided to take massive financial charges, what will seem like the proverbial "kitchen sink" in financial terms.
Daimler has held the first road-test of its autonomous truck on a stretch of Germany's Autobahn near the company's Stuttgart headquarters.
Major markets in Europe opened down 3% and then recovered slightly. The worry now is whether the sell-off will extend to the United States again.
German luxury carmaker BMW’s automotive segment revenues rose 17% in the second quarter and by 9.5% in the first six months of 2015.
China’s flu has not turned into a cold in Europe. After an 8% sell off in China, markets in Europe were only slightly down at 4:30 Eastern Time. The FTSE was off only .3% to 6,562. The DAX was only...
Germany is the world's perfect economy, by most important yardsticks. The International Monetary Fund recently confirmed that impression.
Concern about the future of the German economy were posted in the latest version of economic sentiment, another wound to hope of a large recovery that would lift global GDP to high and sustainable...
Germany is the largest nation by gross domestic product in Europe and its economic engine is in deep trouble financially.
Courtesy of Tesla MotorsIn an announcement released after U.S. markets closed on Tuesday, Daimler AG, Germany-based maker of Mercedes-Benz and Daimler cars and trucks and smart cars, said it was...
Thinkstock Germany exported goods to the value of 101.0 billion euros and imported goods to the value of 77.6 billion euros in July 2014. This is the highest monthly export value ever reported....
Verizon Communications reportedly will lose its contract with the German government due to fear of letting intelligence agencies from the United States listen in on sensitive communications.
Workers at two of Amazon's logistics centers began a one-day strike Thursday morning that could see more than 1,000 employees on the picket lines.
Workers at a German distribution center for Amazon.com have walked off the job over a pay dispute that has lasted nearly a year. At issue is how Amazon classifies its 9,000 German warehouse employees.
courtesy of General MotorsNew General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) CEO Mary Barra traveled last week to Rüsselsheim, Germany, on her first trip as the company’s new chief and committed the company to...