Deutsche Bank chief executive Christian Sewing has said that German businesses need relief on regulation and a more competitive corporate tax regime to reboot growth in its flagging economy.
Germany's struggling economy needs urgent action to boost its competitiveness, Deutsche Bank's CEO said today, calling for ...
Germany's DAX ( ^GDAXI) rose 0.7% and the CAC ( ^FCHI) in Paris headed 0.4% into the green. The European retail and tech led ...
France's government on Wednesday faces no-confidence votes that could spell the end of the short-lived administration of ...
President Emmanuel Macron called on French lawmakers to set aside their personal ambition and reject a vote that would topple ...
A breakup in Germany’s ruling party coalition has frozen proposed funding cuts to the development budget for next year. But ...
Germany's parliamentary election on Feb. 23 will be the first under new rules designed to cut the size of a parliament that ...
German conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz rowed back on recent sharp criticism of the Greens as he seeks to keep ...
Country is heading to the polls in February after coalition split due to a prolonged dispute over government borrowing ...
Iceland's centre-left Social Democratic Alliance became the biggest party in a snap election that unseated the ruling ...
Iceland's opposition Social Democrats overtook the governing Independence Party of Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson after a ...
Iceland's opposition Social Democrats were ahead in vote counting on Sunday after a snap election prompted by the collapse of ...