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  • Thursday, 16 February, 2023
    Markets InsightEurozone economy
    Eurozone central banks face credibility test on losses

    Full facts on the legacy of QE need to be disclosed to maintain public confidence

    The building of the European Central Bank
  • Sunday, 24 March, 2019
    Germany
    Berlin moves to cut ties between German Muslims and Turkey 

    Ankara’s role under pressure as political tension rises after refugee crisis 

    iIslamic theologist, Yakup Ayar delivers a speech to visitors during the 'Day of the Open Mosque' at the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DITIB) Sehitlik mosque, in Berlin, Germany, 03 October 2018. 'The Open Mosque Day' is held on the same day as the 'Day of German Unity' as it should strengthen the trust between Muslims and non-Muslims and reduce mutual prejudices. EPA-EFE/KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU
  • Thursday, 29 September, 2016
    Brexit
    German industry chief warns of ‘ill will’ towards UK over Brexit

    BDI’s Markus Kerber says Britain must avoid a ‘fudge’ in exit negotiations

    COLOGNE, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 22: Markus Kerber, member of the board of Bundesverbandes der Deutschen Industrie poses for a picture on November 22, 2013 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Ute Grabowsky/Photothek via Getty Images)
  • Monday, 4 July, 2016
    Brexit
    German business chiefs warn against ‘punishing’ UK for Brexit

    BDI says bloc should be accommodating if Britain seeks market-access deal

    COLOGNE, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 22: Markus Kerber, member of the board of Bundesverbandes der Deutschen Industrie poses for a picture on November 22, 2013 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Ute Grabowsky/Photothek via Getty Images)
  • Wednesday, 22 June, 2016
    Brexit
    EU ‘foolish’ to erect trade barriers against Britain

    German industry head’s remarks welcomed by Brexit campaign

    A Mini car is seen with a Union flag and European Union flag design on its bonnet in London, Britain March 31, 2016. REUTERS/Toby Melville
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    German companies gloomy on employing refugees, survey says

    Employers say chances of hiring refugees are low, even for skilled migrants

    Syrian refugees en route to Germany
  • Sunday, 27 July, 2014
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