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Germany's economy contracted in each of the last two years. By the end of 2024, it was only 0.3% bigger than it was in 2019, before the pandemic. By the end of 2024, it was only 0.3% bigger than ...
Since September 2005 Handelsblatt has been offering an online lexicon called WirtschaftsWiki [8] which features definitions of terms used in economics and politics. The database can be modified by any registered user. In September 2006 Handelsblatt ranked all economists working in Germany, Austria and the German-speaking part of Switzerland. [9]
The German economic crisis is a significant downturn of Germany's economy that marked a dramatic reversal of its previous "labour market miracle" period of 2005–2019. The country, which had been considered to be Europe's economic powerhouse in prior decades, became the worst-performing major economy globally in 2023 with a 0.3% contraction, followed by minimal growth in 2024 leaning on ...
The two Volkswagen Group brands have never built cars in the U.S., but a combination of lower taxes and higher tariffs might change their mind, according to German business daily Handelsblatt.Audi ...
In an interview with German business daily Handelsblatt, the former Treasury secretary said bullish sentiment reminded him of the giddy days that preceded the 2008 financial crisis and the dotcom ...
The publisher is Verlagsgruppe Handelsblatt, [1] which also publishes Handelsblatt. [3] The magazine provides business- and economy-related news. [2] Its target audience is managers and business people. [2] [4] In November 2014 Miriam Meckel was appointed editor-in-chief of the weekly. [5]
German business newspaper, Handelsblatt, referred to the institute as "Germany's most influential economic think tank", while Die Welt, stated that "The best economists in the world are in Kiel" ("Die besten Volkswirte der Welt sitzen in Kiel"). [3] [4] Founded in 1914, the institute is the oldest economic research institute in Germany. [1]
Citing company sources, Handelsblatt reported that Porsche, Volkswagen Group’s cash cow, was forced to cut expenses by roughly €1.5 billion ($1.6 billion) last year, nearly three times the ...