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| | ... spend STG30 billion ($A47 billion) on major infrastructure projects over the next 10 years to stimulate economic growth. BERLIN - German export growth is set to slow next year but still post a 6.0 per cent rise, the exporters' federation said on Tuesday ... |
| | | ... solution" to their two-year old crisis. And these, after Batman and Robin - oops, I meant, Merkel and Sarkozy -- announced in Berlin just a little over a week ago (10 October) that, "Comprehensive, sustainable and rapid responses before the end of the ... |
| | | ... Enough of that, I have had my rant for the day. Now for the 'whatever' news. Frauline Merkel and Monsieur Sarkozy met in Berlin to discuss, whatever else but the ongoing sovereign debt crisis. Frauline Merkel proclaimed, "We're determined to do everything ... |
| | | ... euro area together politically, because we would very quickly face a domino effect." With these words - broadcast over Berlin-based Inforadio - German Chancellor Angela Merkel relieved financial market stress over catching Greece's communicable disease. ... |
| | | ... the week, copper surrendered 2.8 per cent - its largest weekly loss since the first week of August. INTERNATIONAL NEWS BERLIN - European Central Bank chief economist Juergen Stark called for drastic reforms to strengthen economic governance of the eurozone ... |
| | | ... new Greek debt bailout, easing nerves about a possible Athens debt default. Merkel's apparent change of heart, after a Berlin meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, was a huge relief after weeks of growing anxiety that her hardline stand on making ... |
| | | ... over the past 12 months. IGAF owns 20 planes, which it leases back to airlines such as China Airways, Qantas, Jetstar and Berlin Air. When they are returned they must be in good condition and have the same amount of engine life as when they were leased. ... |
| | | ... is our joint currency but also that we get to the roots of the current difficulties." Rumours are also circulating that Berlin would ask its state-owned bank to buy some Greek debt issue - and the German government would guarantee those securities (in-securities?) ... |
| | | ... authority from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to expand the money supply via quantitative easing. European leaders met in Berlin over the weekend to discuss a coordinated pan-European response to the global financial crisis and 'encourage' the European ... |
| | | ... assets to more than A$127(-81) million. Mariner's existing A$75(-48) million German property portfolio includes buildings in Berlin, Kassel, Nuremberg and Munich, all fully let to financial IT company Fiducia. Mariner Property Partnerships' executive ... |
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