Europe’s biggest, most important but very troubled economy needs the kind of dramatic jolt that pulled it out of the ashes of World War II.
Germany's economy ministry revised its growth forecast for this year up to 0.2% from an earlier forecast of zero, a source familiar with the forecasts told Reuters.
Economy Minister Katherina Reiche is expected to project 0.2% GDP growth for 2025 in next week’s autumn report, up from the previous government’s forecast of flat output. Growth is seen accelerating ...
As the ECB signals a slowdown in monetary easing, the Eurozone faces a complex mix of deflationary pressures, geopolitical uncertainty, and structural challenges.
Germany is using some of the financial firepower created by its taboo-busting fiscal reforms to prop up day-to-day spending rather than directing it all towards additional infrastructure to make the ...
Selling the prospect of high wages and stable migration rules, Germany’s ambassador to India makes a pitch to skilled Indian workers.
The chancellor's plea reflects Germany’s deep-rooted fear that its once-powerful business model is eroding under competitive pressure.
Europe’s economy is holding up better than expected in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariffs - in part because the European Union didn’t retaliate with self-defeating tariffs of its ...
Germany and Europe must do more to reinvigorate their economies to remain a pole of attraction in a world increasingly dominated by autocracies, Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned in a speech ...