(Bloomberg Opinion) -- A somber feeling is spreading among Germany’s elites, as the long-term implications of Brexit sink in. Of the European Union’s 27 member states, Ireland obviously has the most ...
The Background: In an effort to benefit from Brexit, Germany is looking at ways to attract financial institutions and reduce their fears of excessive employee termination protections in Germany. The ...
The U.K.’s Brexit vote last June, which called for it to exit membership in the European Union, is among factors that lowered midterm expectations for the region’s construction market, says a November ...
GERMANY’S MID-SIZED manufacturers, collectively known as the Mittelstand, form the backbone of the world’s fourth-largest economy. The fifth-biggest export market for their precision-engineered ...
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon (left) greets Germany's Minister of Defence Ursula von der Leyen outside the Foreign Office ahead of a London summit with defence ministers from the coalition of ...
Business owners in Europe’s largest economy were holding their collective breath this week, wondering whether clarity would finally come on Oct. 31 after three years of uncertainty over Brexit. The ...
German political instability will not give the UK any advantage on Brexit. Experts tell Business Insider the political turmoil in Berlin will no "have any major impact on Brexit. Brexit is not a "big ...
Let us help you start your day. By Melina Delkic (Want to get this briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up.) Good morning, We start today with a last-ditch Brexit plan that’s not promising, a new kind ...
It wasn’t so long ago that German politicians wrote a love letter to Britain, published in The Times, pining for British humour, ales at the pub and a proper cup of milky tea. Timed just before ...
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