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Germany, inflation
Germany's inflation steady at 2.8% in January ahead of February election
German inflation was unchanged in January, coming in at 2.8% on an annual basis according to preliminary data from statistics office Destatis. The print was also in line with a Reuters forecast. Friday's inflation reading is among the last key data points before the German election on Feb.
German inflation holds steady at 2.8% in January
Germany's annual inflation rate held steady in January but core inflation eased markedly, keeping intact expectations of further interest rate cuts from the European Central Bank. German inflation remained at 2.
Germany's inflation rate falls to 2.3% in January
Inflation in Germany was 2.3% year-on-year in January, down from 2.6% in December, the Federal Statistical Office said in its first estimate released on Friday. In January, fuel and heating were cheaper than a year ago.
Germany's annual consumer price inflation down to 2.3% in January
Germany's annual consumer price inflation dropped to 2.3% in January, down from 2.6% in December and below market expectations of 2.6%, a preliminary estimate showed. The Consumer Price Index in Germany decreased 0.
German inflation remains flat at 2.8% in January
German inflation remained flat year-on-year in January at 2.8%, preliminary data from the federal statistics office showed on Friday, in line with a forecast by analysts polled by Reuters. December also saw a year-on-year increase in consumer prices of 2.
German politicians debate ban for far-right AfD
Follow as Germany’s Parliament Votes on Migration Bill
Welcome to TOPLive. We’ll be covering today’s vote on a divisive anti-immigration bill in Germany’s lower house of parliament, the Bundestag. Conservative leader Friedrich Merz is taking a hard line and attempting to push through legislation with support from the far-right Alternative for Germany party.
Sources: Germany's centre-right to push ahead with divisive vote
Sources told dpa that Germany's centre-right CDU/CSU plan to push forward with a highly controversial vote on legislation cracking down on migration in the lower house of German parliament despite last-minute talks with other parties.
German politicians debate ban for far-right AfD after divisive vote
German members of parliament held an emotional debate about whether to ban the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) on Thursday, after it helped to pass a controversial motion in parliament the previous day demanding hard-line migration reforms.
Foreign Policy
3h
Germany’s Election Made a Radical Migration U-Turn
The country’s likely next chancellor wanted to focus on the economy—before suddenly betting everything on culture war.
2h
on MSN
Germany's Commerzbank profit jumps 20% in 2024 as it fends off UniCredit
Germany's Commerzbank said on Friday that it posted a 20% increase in net profit in 2024, announcing earnings nearly two ...
4h
Germany’s defence contractors turn to car supplier workers to fill vacancies
Air defence radar maker Hensoldt offers to hire laid off engineers from Bosch and Continental as automotive job cuts rise ...
4h
Germany Opens Way For Gas Beyond 2035 With Subsidy Extension
Germany’s parliament has extended a support scheme for some gas plants by four years to 2030, in a law hurried through just ...
5h
Germany's Commerzbank posts 20% rise in net profit for 2024
Germany's Commerzbank said on Friday that it posted a 20% increase in net profit in 2024, announcing earnings nearly two ...
The Economist
1d
Can Germany’s economy stage an unexpected recovery?
In the early 2000s, the complaints were similar...We missed that underneath the surface many things were changing,” says Jens ...
22h
on MSN
Germany’s Merz breaks far-right taboo, prompts backlash from Merkel
Friedrich Merz, the front-runner to become Germany’s next chancellor, relied on votes from the far-right AfD to push an ...
19h
Continental's ContiTech division to close four plants in Germany
German car parts supplier Continental's ContiTech division is to close four plants and downsize two others, affecting a total ...
1d
Germany Approves Weapons Worth About $2.6 Billion, Bloomberg News Reports
(Reuters) - German lawmakers have approved weapons and equipment orders worth about 2.5 billion euros ($2.6 billion) for the ...
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