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Merkel Opens Door to Erdogan as Trump Squeezes Turkey's Economy
Sep.28 -- Turkish President Erdogan meets Germany's Angela Merkel in Berlin. Turkey is Germany's most important trading partner. A year after a diplomatic row flared between them, President Erdogan is seeking to repair relations....
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Bloomberg Market Wrap 8/2: Gold Prices, German Bund Yields
Aug.02 -- Bloomberg market reporters take a deep dive into all of today's action.
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U.S. Sanctions Won’t Halt Nord Stream 2, German Lawmaker Says
Dec.18 -- Planned U.S. sanctions are unlikely to have a major effect on the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, Chancellor Angela Merkel‘s trans-Atlantic coordinator said. “It’s bad for the companies involved, but I don’t see that...
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Adidas CEO Says Online Sales Won't Offset Slump From Virus
Apr.27 -- Kasper Rorsted, chief executive officer of Adidas AG, discusses the company's financial results and outlook. The German athletic wear maker forecast a loss in the second quarter as more than two-thirds of its stores are closed...
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Germany to Take Lufthansa Stake in Landmark $9.8 Billion Bailout
May.25 -- Germany will offer Deutsche Lufthansa AG a 9 billion-euro ($9.8 billion) bailout that thrusts the state back into the heart of a company privatized with fanfare two decades ago. Daniel Schaefer reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Lufthansa’s $9.8 Billion Bailout Bogged Down in Talks With EU
May.25 -- Germany’s 9 billion-euro ($9.8 billion) bailout of Deutsche Lufthansa AG is being slowed by discussions meant to ensure the rescue plan receives swift European Union approval once it’s finalized, people familiar with the matter...
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Lufthansa Needs to Take 'Painful Steps' for Restructuring
Mar.04 -- Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr spoke to Bloomberg about the long term impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on the industry. "This will be a smaller industry. Lufthansa will be a smaller company and we need to take those painful...
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Ukraine Tops Agenda of Biden/Putin Virtual Meeting
Georgetown University Professor of Government and Foreign Service Angela Stent joined "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to discuss Tuesday's virtual conference between U.S. President Joe Biden and...
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EU Inflation Still Seen as Temporary, Eurogroup's Donohoe Says
Inflation pressure in Europe is still likely to be temporary even if it is taking longer than expected for it to slow, said Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe. While the omicron variant of the coronavirus is "a concern," Donohoe said he...
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First Look With Surveillance: Fastest Inflation, Twitter
Anna Edwards, Kriti Gupta and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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First Look With Surveillance: China Slows, More Bank Earnings
Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Presser by US Secretary of State and German Chancellor
1. Wide shot US Secretary of State Colin Powell, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer as they enter room and walk to podium
2. SOUNDBITE (German) Gerhard Schroeder, German Chancellor
"What we have...
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Israel-Prisoner and body exchange / PM Netanyahu
Years of uncertainty and grief finally ended for two Israeli
families on Sunday (21/7).
Five years ago, Israeli soldier Yosef Fink's family was told he
was dead. But it was not until today, when his remains and those
of another Israeli...
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USA: NAZI SLAVE LABOUR VICTIMS: COMPENSATION TALKS WRAP
English/Nat
Germany has offered to pay three point three (b) billion U-S dollars to former slave labourers and other victims of the Nazi era.
Thursday's offer came on the closing day of a multinational meeting aimed at working out...
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CLEAN : Greece offers to cultivate trust with EU partners
CLEAN : Greece offers to cultivate trust with EU partners
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Clegg: U.K. Single-Market Plans a 'Logical Impossibility'
Feb.10 -- Nick Clegg, former U.K. Deputy Prime Minister, discusses the process of Brexit negotiations and the government's ability to deliver on promises made on post-Brexit relations with the European Union. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Germany's Schulz: Slew of U.K. Papers Won't Aid Brexit
Aug.16 -- Martin Schulz, former head of the European Parliament and election candidate in the German elections, reacts to the U.K.'s proposal of a customs union with the EU. Schulz spoke to Bloomberg on the sidelines of an event in Berlin.
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German Election Not a Shoo-In for Merkel, Says Dempsey
Sep.22 -- Judy Dempsey, senior associate at Carnegie Europe, previews Sunday's German election and the road ahead for Angela Merkel if she is victorious and wins a fourth term as German Chancellor. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan...
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Bilfinger CEO Says Company Not Yet 'Where We'd Like to Be'
Feb.14 -- Thomas Blades, chief executive officer at Bilfinger, discusses fiscal-year results and the state of the German economy and government. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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All Options on Table for Nordstream Sanctions, Says Brouillette
Sep.14 -- "There are many many reasons why sanctions may be in play for the companies that are doing business with Nordstream." says U.S. Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette. "I can assure you on behalf of the U.S. Government, all...
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EU's Moscovici Says Up to U.K. to Say How to Avoid No-Deal Brexit
Feb.07 -- European Commissioner for Economic & Financial Affairs Pierre Moscovici discusses European economic growth, finding a solution with the U.K. to avoid a no-deal Brexit, and challenges within the European banking system. He...
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UniCredit Said to Eye Commerzbank
Apr.04 -- Bob Doll, chief equity strategist at Nuveen Asset Management, and Bloomberg’s Peggy Collins, discuss UniCredit eyeing Commerzbank and what that could mean for Deutsche Bank. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David...
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Potential Commerzbank Suitors Line Up
Apr.26 -- Which potential suitors may arise from the collapse of Deutsche Bank’s merger talks? Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Germany Narrowly Dodges Recession as Third-Quarter GDP Expands 0.1%
Nov.14 -- Germany avoided its first recession in six years with a surprise 0.1% expansion in the third-quarter. Bloomberg’s Chad Thomas reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."