When German voters go to the polls Sunday, the country’s moribund economy — and promises to fix it — will be front of mind.
Without decisive action, Germany risks stagnation. But with the right reforms, the country can repair and rev up its ...
Germany has the world's third-largest economy, but is struggling to kickstart growth. It's one of the issues facing voters in ...
Here are five reasons for Germany's ongoing economic slump: Moscow's decision to cut off natural gas supplies to Germany in ...
According to the latest PMI data, economic activity in Germany increased in February, reaching its highest level in nine ...
Initial projections of the result of Germany's election on Sunday set the stage for protracted coalition talks, meaning ...
Delivering that fresh growth strategy is going to be the biggest challenge for the government that takes office after a ...
The debt brake, or “Schuldenbremse”, caps the federal government’s new borrowing at 0.35 percent of Germany’s gross domestic ...
German elections are taking place on February 23, 2025. Economic stagnation, energy struggles, and rising far-right influence ...
France's influential opposition leader, Marine Le Pen, whose party is also considered far-right, has distanced herself from ...
It found that the German economy would “suffer considerably,” with growth taking a sizable hit, Joachim Nagel, the central bank’s president, said in a speech Monday. Cars are among Germany ...
Germany's export-oriented economy has struggled in recent years as energy prices have risen and competition from Chinese carmakers has heated up. - Marijan Murat ...