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  • German ministers quiz web firms on US surveillance

    German ministers questioned major Internet companies on Friday about U.S. tracking of web activity, days before a visit to Berlin by President Barack ... 

  • Chinese premier promises reforms

    New Chinese Premier Li Keqiang says his government wants to attract foreign companies and is willing to undertake reforms to promote investment. 

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    German government raises 2013 growth outlook

    The German government on Thursday raised slightly its growth forecast for this year, though it still expects Europe's biggest economy to expand by ... 

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    German gov't: no new borrowing from 2015

    Germany's Cabinet approved a draft budget proposal Wednesday that foresees the government getting by without new borrowing from 2015 — a plan hailed ... 

  • State loss a blow to Merkel, but far from decisive

    The defeat of Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition in a high-profile state election is a blow to the German leader as she seeks a third term later ... 

  • Merkel's coalition loses German state vote

    Germany's center-left opposition won a wafer-thin victory over Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition in a major state election Sunday, dealing a ... 

  • Regional vote to offer clues to Merkel future

    Chancellor Angela Merkel is riding high in polls as she seeks a third term at the head of Europe's biggest economy. But a major state election this ... 

  • Germany more than halves 2013 growth forecast

    The German government on Wednesday more than halved its economic growth forecast for this year to just 0.4 percent, evidence that the financial crisis ... 

  • German orders, exports down in November

    German industrial orders were down a little more than expected in November because of weaker foreign demand, while exports slid by a sharp 3.4 percent ... 

  • Germany: economy grew by 0.75 percent last year

    Germany's vice chancellor says the country's economy, Europe's biggest, grew by 0.75 percent last year and recent data send upbeat signals for growth ... 

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