President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, March 9, 2017, following a meeting of the ECB governing council. FRANKFURT, Germany – The European Central Bank thinks the balance of risks facing the 19-country eurozone has shifted away from its own home-grown and drawn-out economic difficulties to the international arena.
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European Central Bank says risks have shifted from domestic
President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, March 9, 2017, following a meeting of the ECB governing council. FRANKFURT, Germany – The European Central Bank thinks the balance of risks facing the 19-country eurozone has shifted away from its own home-grown and drawn-out economic difficulties to the international arena.
Rising inflation to stir ECB stimulus grumbling
Frankfurt, Germany a Official figures are expected to show inflation in the 19-country eurozone rose again in February – a development that would further galvanize critics of the European Central Bank’s stimulus efforts. The inflation number to be announced Thursday could reach 1.9 percent thanks to rising oil prices, according to a survey of analyst estimates compiled by financial data provider FactSet.
Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood Trailer and Screens
At the sold-out Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival in Frankfurt, Germany, Square Enix has released a video and fourteen fresh screenshots for Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood , which will launch in North America, Europe, and Japan on June 20, 2017. Players can now pre-order this second expansion to Final Fantasy XIV to receive exclusive bonuses.
Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood Trailer and Screens
At the sold-out Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival in Frankfurt, Germany, Square Enix has released a video and fourteen fresh screenshots for Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood , which will launch in North America, Europe, and Japan on June 20, 2017. Players can now pre-order this second expansion to Final Fantasy XIV to receive exclusive bonuses.
Germany’s Die Welt: Turkey has detained our correspondent
The July 21, 2016 photo shows Deniz Yuecel, correspondent in Turkey for the German daily newspaper ‘Welt’, photographed during the ZDF TV’chat show ‘Maybrit Illner’ in Berlin, Germany. German newspaper ‘Die Welt’ said Friday, Feb. 17, 2017 that its correspondent in Turkey has been taken into police custody in connection with his reporting on a hacker attack on the email account of Turkey’s energy minister..
German police say story about Arab ‘sex mob’ was wrong
To continue reading up to 10 premium articles, you must register , or sign up and take advantage of this exclusive offer: On Feb. 6, Germany’s most-read newspaper reported that dozens of Arab men, presumed to be refugees, had rampaged through the city of Frankfurt on New Year’s Eve. The men were said to have sexually assaulted women as they went through the streets; the newspaper dubbed them the Fressgass “sex mob,” referring to an upmarket shopping street in the city.
PSA Group says it is exploring acquisition of GM’s Opel
In this Jan. 27, 2014 file photo CEO of General Motors Mary Barra speaks during a press conference at the Opel car factory in Ruesselsheim, Germany. French automaker PSA Group said Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017 it is in talks that could lead to acquisition of GM’s Opel division.
Germany completes return of 300 tons of reserve gold from US
Various gold bars, are displayed in the German central bank’s headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. Germany’s central bank has completed an effort to bring home 300 tons of gold stashed in the United States, part of a plan to repatriate gold bars kept abroad during the Cold War.
Germany completes return of 300 tons of reserve gold from US
Various gold bars, are displayed in the German central bank’s headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. Germany’s central bank has completed an effort to bring home 300 tons of gold stashed in the United States, part of a plan to repatriate gold bars kept abroad during the Cold War.
Beheading by Trump: magazine cover has everyone talking
German news magazine Der Spiegel has sparked controversy with a cover depicting US President Donald Trump holding the severed head of the Statue of Liberty in one hand and a bloodied knife in the other. The weekly used for its front page an image by US-Cuban artist and political refugee Edel Rodriguez with the Trumpian slogan “America first” next to it.
National Bank’s top dividend picks, insiders snap up energy…
A TV screen showing U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is pictured in front of the DAX board at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany. A TV screen showing U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is pictured in front of the DAX board at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany.
German prosecutors widen Volkswagen emissions probe
In this Jan. 19, 2017 file picture Martin Winterkorn, former CEO of the German car manufacturer Volkswagen, arrives for a questioning at an investigation committee of the German federal parliament in Berlin, German. Prosecutors in Germany say Friday Jan. 27, 2017 they have sufficient evidence to indicate that former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn knew of his company’s emissions cheating software earlier than he claims.
Fiat Chrysler: Trump proposals ‘positive’ if all implemented
In this file photo dated Monday, Jan. 9, 2017, Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne during a briefing at the North American International Auto show, in Detroit, USA. Marchionne said Thursday Jan. 26, 2017, in a conference call that discussions are “proceeding well” with U.S. environmental authorities over accusations that the company failed to disclose software that let vehicles emit more pollution than allowed.
The Latest: Yale-educated economist takes key European post
President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference after a meeting of the governing council in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017. President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference after a meeting of the governing council in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017.
ECB keeps stimulus on high even as economy picks up
President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi waits for the beginning of a news conference after a meeting of the governing council in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017. President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi waits for the beginning of a news conference after a meeting of the governing council in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017.
Inflation Up, Economy Better, but ECB to Continue Stimulus
Inflation has suddenly jumped in Europe. Growth is picking up. But don’t expect the European Central Bank to start withdrawing its extensive stimulus programs just yet.
The Latest: Vatican lets homeless sleep in church amid cold
Waves crash into the sea wall at Seaham northeast England Friday Jan. 13, 2017. The North of England was covered in a blanket of snow while the east coast was braced for a storm surge that could cause flooding.
Scandal can’t keep Volkswagen from strong sales increase
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Systems Integrator AVI-SPL Is Close To Becoming a $1B Company As It Keeps Making Acquisitions
Red-hot system integrator AVI-SPL has made its second acquisition in six weeks with the purchase of broadcasting platform specialist VideoLink. AVI-SPL is close to becoming $1 billion solution provider.
German jobless rate ticks up to 5.8 pct but trend positive
A lamp of a restaurant shines as trippers walk by in thick fog on top of the 880 m high Feldberg mountain near Frankfurt, Germany, Monday, Jan. 2, 2017. A lamp of a restaurant shines as trippers walk by in thick fog on top of the 880 m high Feldberg mountain near Frankfurt, Germany, Monday, Jan. 2, 2017.
German town evacuates on Christmas morning for WWII bomb
Police help a man to leave his apartment in Augsburg, Germany as the town was evacuated so authorities could disarm a World War II bomb. FRANKFURT, Germany – Thousands of people in the southern German city of Augsburg have left Christmas presents and decorations behind, forced to evacuate while authorities disarm a large World War II aerial bomb.
Global stocks steady as Dow tries again to breach 20,000
Major stock indexes are opening at record levels Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2016, as banks trade high… . Stock trader Mark Puetzer follows stock information on electronic screens at the New York Stock Exchange, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2016, in New York.
Deutsche Bank chairman rules out pan-European merger -Frankfurter Allgemeine
Germany’s biggest lender last week announced a $7.2 billion settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over its sale and pooling of toxic mortgage securities in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis. “At the moment the fantasy for a pan-European merger is muted as we have other priorities,” Achleitner told the weekly newspaper in an interview published on Saturday.