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ECB's Nagel: Too Early to Think About a Rate-Hike Pause

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"It's for me much too early to think about a pause." European Central Bank Governing Council member Joachim Nagel discusses the state of the region's economy and monetary policy. The Bundesbank president speaks on the sidelines of the...
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What S&P's PMI Report Signals for the ECB and Fed

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S&P Global Market Intelligence Chief Business Economist Chris Williamson discusses the key takeaways from the S&P's August PMI report with Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Killer Heat & German Adaptation

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Last year, Germany saw the third most heat-related deaths in Europe. Experts say Germany is ill-prepared for the extreme heat it now faces more often, with water preservation marking only one of several key battlegrounds.
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E.On CEO: Energy Crisis in Europe Is Not Over

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Leonhard Birnbaum, chief executive officer at E.On, discusses the state of the energy complex in Europe and his outlook for the sector. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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First Look With Surveillance: Jobs Data, German Output

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Dani Burger and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Fitch Downgrade Is a 'Belated Move,' Says Baader

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Fitch Ratings' downgrade of the US is a "belated move," according to Klaus Baader, global chief economist at Societe Generale. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Deutsche Bank CFO Von Moltke on Earnings, Trading, Interest Rates

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Deutsche Bank AG Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke discusses the lender's financial results, trading, interest rates and monetary policies, and strategy. The German lender weathered the trading slowdown better than analysts had...
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German Business Confidence Worsens Amid Recession

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Clemens Fuest, president at Ifo Institute, discusses the latest reading of German business confidence with Manus Cranny on "The Pulse with Francine Lacqua."
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UK Inflation Data: Government Reaction as CPI Cools

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UK Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glen comments on fiscal policy as Britain's inflation rate cooled more than expected to the lowest level in more than a year, a sign that soaring interest rates may be starting to curtail the worst...
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Siemens Energy Scraps Profit Guidance on Issues at Gamesa

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Siemens Energy AG scrapped its profit guidance over escalating issues at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA, the latest in a long line of costly problems uncovered at the Spanish wind turbine unit. Jan-Patrick Barnert reports on...
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Deutsche Bank CEO Sees Trading Recovery in Second Half

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Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing says he expects trading results to improve in the second half as clients navigate a complex and challenging economy. "There is momentum in the business on the fixed side,"...
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China's Li Qiang Urges German CEOs to Lead De-risking

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for companies rather governments to take "de-risking" decisions during a trip to Germany that's designed to stabilize ties with the European economic powerhouse. Oliver Crook reports on Bloomberg...
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How Germany's Coal Phase-Out Risks Drying Out Berlin

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Germany's capital Berlin is struggling with a water shortage that will become severe in the coming decades. As vast, abandoned opencast lignite pits are being flooded within the coming years, the city's river Spree could end up with 75%...
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MP-IDSA's Swasti Rao on India-Germany Submarine Deal

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Germany and India are closing in on a deal to build diesel submarines in the South Asian country as Russia's prolonged war in Ukraine pushes New Delhi to expand its sources of military hardware beyond top supplier Moscow. Dr Swasti Rao,...
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Germany Latest: Economy Suffers First Recession Since Covid Pandemic

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Germany suffered its first recession since the start of pandemic, extinguishing hopes that Europe's top economy could escape such a fate after the war in Ukraine sent energy prices soaring. Oliver Crook reports on Bloomberg...
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In Germany, Scars of an Energy Crisis

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It's called Europe's engine for a reason -- 19% of Germany's economy is industry & manufacturing -- but that engine is stalling. Making stuff is great, but it takes a lot of energy. While Germany survived the winter without blackouts, it...
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Euro-Area Manufacturing PMI Shrinks to 44.6 in May

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Euro-zone manufacturing activity slowed this month at the fastest pace since the pandemic, as an index based on surveys of purchasing managers across the region unexpectedly dropped to 44.6 in May. Zoe Schneeweiss reports on Bloomberg...
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US Needs a New Trade Policy: Peterson Institute's Posen

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"We need a new trade policy in the US because we haven't been open," Peterson Institute President Adam Posen says during an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
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Germany Rail, Airline Workers Strike for Higher Pay

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A one-day strike brought Germany's air and rail services to a halt Monday as workers join peers in France and the UK to fight for higher pay. Oliver Crook reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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KKR's Agrawal on Investing in Infrastructure

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Raj Agrawal, Global Head of Infrastructure business at KKR discussed investing in infrastructure with Dani Burger, during Bloomberg Markets.
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The Future of Germany's Car Industry Relies on This Rock

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Competition in lithium refining is heating up in Europe amid the race for electric vehicle supply chains. For Germany, that could be a problem. Oliver Crook takes a closer look. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Euro-Area Economic Upswing Fueled by Resurgent Services

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Resurgent service-sector activity gave the euro area's economic rebound further momentum in April as growth accelerated to an 11-month high. Zoe Schneeweiss reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Mercedes Unveils Revamped, Pricier E-Class Sedan

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Mercedes-Benz Group AG unveiled a revamped version of its best-selling E-Class sedan in a crucial test for the German automaker's push further upmarket. The new models will hit showrooms this fall. Prices start around $55,000. Follow...
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The Underground Mess in Germany That Grounded Lufthansa

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There is a 5.7 million kilometer tangle of underground cables and pipes across Germany. And no one knows where they're all buried. In February, Lufthansa had to ground its global fleet after someone accidentally cut a cable. But since...