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Germany May Stop Bank-Executive Bonuses Under Merkel-Backed Law (Bloomberg)
Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) -- German bank regulators can block or limit ?inappropriately high? bonus payments under a draft law backed by Chancellor Angela Merkel ?s coalition that aligns Germany with guidelines agreed by the Group of 20 nations.
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Economic Report: Germany's exports jumped 3.4% in December (Market Watch)
Germany?s exports rose in December, official data show, signaling that foreign trade will likely underpin the rebound in Europe?s biggest economy.
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Europe's Debt Crisis May Saddle Germany (NPR)
The huge national debts of Spain, Portugal, Italy and especially Greece are dragging down the Euro; and affecting U.S. stock prices. Shares fell sharply on Wall Street Monday ? in large part because of concerns about Europe's debt crisis. The jitters are even affecting Europe's strongest economy Germany, which might find itself expected to bail out its weaker Euro partners.
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Germany?s Inflation Rate Remained at 0.8% in January (Update1) (Bloomberg)
Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) -- The inflation rate in Germany, Europe?s largest economy, held steady in January as clothes prices fell and rising joblessness damped demand.
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Few Signs of Turnabout in Germany (New York Times)
About 100 days ago, Angela Merkel started a second term as chancellor, armed with a new center-right government coalition and an admonition for Germany.
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China overtakes Germany as leading trade exporter (AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
FRANKFURT (AFP) - China overtook Germany last year to become the world's leading exporter as German trade suffered its sharpest slump since 1950, figures from Germany's national statistics office showed on Tuesday.
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China overtakes Germany as leading trade exporter (National Post)
China overtook Germany last year to become the world's leading exporter as German trade suffered its sharpest slump since 1950
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GM seeks state aid for Opel - Germany (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
General Motors has made an application to Germany for state aid under which the federal and regional governments would provide 1.5 billion euros (1.3 billion pounds) in guarantees, Economy Minister Rainer Bruederle said on Tuesday.
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Top court demands reform of Germany's dole system (The New Straits Times)
BERLIN: Germany?s top court ruled Tuesday the country?s dole benefits system for its poorest citizens was unconstitutional, a decision that could cost the heavily-indebted nation billions of euros (dollars).
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