Germany

German chemical giant BASF announced that it will fire some 6,000 workers by the end of 2021 as the company reshapes itself following some major acquisitions.
German automaker Daimler warned Monday that an increased provision to deal with the company's diesel emissions troubles will reduce profits to last year's level.
For the fifth straight year, BMW has exported more light vehicles from the United States than any other automaker, foreign or domestic. The threat of tariffs on German imports and a looming...
Germany's Federal Statistics Office reported that industrial production in November marked the third consecutive month with declines.
Goldman Sachs faces new charges, CBS's Les Moonves will not get severance due to sexual harassment claims, and other important business headlines today.
Germany's gross domestic product has contracted for a quarter, which raises questions about how enduring a recovery of Europe's economy will be at the end of 2018 and into 2019.
Snap is being investigated, Toys "R" Us has a new Chapter 11 payment plan, Starbucks will cut some corporate workers, and other important business headlines.
S&P recently issued its latest opinion of German debt, giving it the highest grade possible. It also said the rating was "stable."
President Trump began the NATO summit this morning by attacking Germany for not spending enough to support NATO and for depending too much on imports of Russian natural gas.
ZTE prepares for a resurrection after U.S. officials nearly shut it down, the world's largest hedge fund will enter the Chinese market, some Tesla owners in Norway are unhappy with their cars, and...
Global car sales reached 90 million for the first time, Germany's unemployment rate hit a record, oil prices could soar well above current levels, and more important headlines.
German news magazine Der Spiegel reported on Friday that both VW and Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler have filed documents with German authorities revealing what may be anti-competitive activity.
Germany's Daimler AG is recalling 3 million Mercedes-Benz diesel-powered cars sold in Europe to improve the cars' emissions levels.
The inverse relationship between prices and yields translates to one serious issue for bond holders: the value of those bonds they bought before recent days is dropping as yields rise.
You might not have seen the end nor heard the end of the world of negative interest rates yet. Just don’t tell that to longer-term and intermediate-term German bund traders. Short term and...