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Berlin has tightened deficit discipline as ‘bond vigilantes’ return
Berlin was holding out on a remaining piece of the bloc’s asylum and immigration reform
Prices rise by 4.3 per cent in the year to September, boosting expectations of a slowdown in region-wide inflation
Also in this newsletter: the political case for Spain’s Sánchez to say no to an amnesty for Catalan separatists
Alternative for Germany is stoking anti-migrant sentiment in the town of Görlitz — and nationwide
Also in this newsletter: why Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska thinks the war in Ukraine should end
Germany’s central bankers up in arms over Boston Consulting Group’s recommended efficiency drive
German chancellor demands investigation into allegations that Warsaw tolerated a cash-for-visas scheme
Crisis bred crisis in the Weimar Republic. On the centenary of the turbulent period, two books offer a reminder of the vigilance required to sustain democracy
Netanyahu’s government considers diplomat’s presence in Israeli court an ‘interference’ in its domestic affairs
Central bank says operations susceptible to trade disruption as foreign minister backs Brussels’ electric vehicle probe
Berlin accuses Poland, Hungary and Slovakia of ‘part-time solidarity’ with Kyiv over grain import bans
Co-owner of private bank MM Warburg is on trial for his part in the cum-ex dividend scandal
Berlin seeks to shield some of its smaller companies from EU sustainability obligations
Family businesses turn to nimbler vessels that can operate when water levels are low
Disruptions compound longer-term structural problems including labour shortages and a lack of investment
Berlin says Rome is not meeting its obligations under the EU’s Dublin asylum rules
BP’s chief executive Bernard Looney resigns
Scale of orders poses challenge to interested private equity groups
Specialist in tank gear boxes has benefited from growing insecurity
An antisemitism scandal has derailed Christian Democrat hopes for forthcoming elections
Proportion of construction groups reporting a lack of new orders surged to 44.2% in August
Annette Lehnigk-Emden says agency is pushing back against bureaucracy as part of security overhaul by Berlin
Bundestag approves amended version of plan following public backlash and bruising political row
Berlin’s switch comes after industry warnings but the European Commission remains split
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