Greece Will Lose 'Financial Aid' Without Austerity, German Bank Chief Warns Huffington Post | BERLIN -- The head of Germany's central bank is warning that there would be no basis for further financial aid to keep Greece afloat if the country backs off agreements with international creditors. | The comments by Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann, who is also a member of the European Central Bank...
Germany eyes growth measures for Greece Independent online Germany is ready to consider additional measures to promote growth in Greece but the struggling economy must still carry out agreed reforms, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said in an interview with the Welt am Sonntag weekly on Saturday. | “If the Greeks have an idea of what we cou...
Euro zone row gets fat pay rise for German workers The Times Of India Tweet BERLIN: A record-breaking pay deal will give millions of German workers their biggest rise in wages in two decades, boost consumption in Europe's biggest economy and help towards adjusting the regional imbalances that have caused severe tension...
Euro zone row gets fat pay rise for German workers Daily Press | BERLIN (Reuters) - A record-breaking pay deal will give millions of German workers their biggest rise in wages in two decades, boost consumption in Europe's biggest economy and help towards adjusting the regional imbalances that have caused severe ...
Euro zone row gets fat pay rise for German workers Reuters | BERLIN (Reuters) - A record-breaking pay deal will give millions of German workers their biggest rise in wages in two decades, boost consumption in Europe's biggest economy and help towards adjusting the regional imbalances that have caused severe ...
German Austerity Risks ‘Catastrophe’ for World Economy: British Official Jakarta Globe The global economy faces a “catastrophe” unless Germany eases pressure on euro-region nations to cut spending, said Ed Balls, finance spokesman for Britain’s main opposition Labor Party. | “Somebody’s got to persuade...
Greece: Germany's Merkel suggests euro referendum Jakarta Post | Germany's chancellor apparently waded into Greece's choppy political waters, when Athens said Angela Merkel suggested that the country should hold a referendum on the euro together with next month's national elections. | Berlin first refused to com...
German IG Metall, employers confirm 4.3 percent wage deal The Guardian SINDLEFINGEN, Germany (Reuters) - A key regional branch of Germany's IG Metall union reached a deal with employers for a 4.3 percent wage increase over 12 months to April 30, 2013 after an all-night negotiating session ended early on Saturday, offici...
German labour union IG Metall agrees 4.3 percent pay deal: sources The Guardian By Hendrik Sackmann SINDLEFINGEN, Germany (Reuters) - A key regional branch of Germany's IG Metall union clinched a deal for a 4.3 percent wage increase over a 13-month period early on Saturday, sources told Reuters, an agreement that will likely set...
Greece Will Lose 'Financial Aid' Without Austerity, German Bank Chief Warns Huffington Post | BERLIN -- The head of Germany's central bank is warning that there would be no basis for further financial aid to keep Greece afloat if the country backs off agreements with international creditors. | The comments by Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann, who is also a member of the European Central Bank's governing council, came as Greek politicians, d...