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GERMANY ECONOMY ANALYSIS
These large- mid- and small-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsAs the bulls attempt another serious comeback, the market again faces a familiar question: Are valuations still too high, or have they reac...
The onshore gateway to global capitalIndia's economy is set to grow significantly, but its global market presence lags. GIFT IFSC is building infrastructure to bridge this gap....
Will peace get a chance, and bulls make a comeback? 5 large-cap stocks with an upside potential of up to 26%A peace deal, if it comes, will not mean the Gulf region has become stable. It will only mean that current tensions have been paused. The k...
How Brexit is estimated to have hit the UK economyBritain's economy shows weak growth since leaving the European Union. Various researchers estimate significant losses in GDP, productivity,...
Time for investors and traders to think alike? 7 Nifty Auto stocks with an upside potential of up to 19%There are sectors that have not quite followed the war script. Take the auto sector, for instance. A surge in oil prices is supposed to be ...
Europe is finally, slowly getting its act togetherEurope stands on the brink of a pivotal transformation, launching a set of ambitious reforms aimed at revitalizing its economy and global f...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 28%There are two ways to deal with the kind of uncertainty the US-Iran war has brought to the stock market. First, you could just sit it out a...
Wealth creation is also about ignoring noise on the street: 15 mid- and small-cap stocks from different sectors which fit the billIn the April 2022-September 2024 bull market, every management appeared capable. Margins expanded, working capital looked manageable, capit...
Trump auto tariff hike could cost Germany nearly $18 billion in output, institute saysGermany faces a potential 15 billion euro output loss due to US President Donald Trump's planned tariff increase on European cars and truck...
These large-, mid- and small-cap stocks can give more than 22% return in 1 year, according to analystsWhen a market is in a secular correction due to fears that the economy might take a hit for some reason, the fall is generally across the b...
War revives stagflation dangers for global economyGlobal economic outlook faces uncertainty as seven weeks of Middle East conflict impact growth and inflation. Business surveys from Austral...
Donald Trump jitters push US allies toward Japan’s most significant military shift since World War IIJapan is set to ease its strict arms export rules. This move is attracting significant interest from countries like Poland and the Philippi...
German economy needs more migrants to boost growth: Chancellor Olaf ScholzChancellor Olaf Scholz emphasizes the need for Germany to attract skilled workers to offset an aging workforce and stimulate economic growt...
Germany issued 80,000 work visas till June 2024 amid workforce shortagesBetween January and June this year, Germany issued 80,000 employment visas, with 40,000 granted to skilled workers, reflecting a 3,000 incr...
IMF warns against fragmentation of global economy, sees 7% hit to GDP"We believe that that would be costly for the global economy," IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack told reporters at a regular briefing. "That's ...
US, Australia, 4 other G-20 nations 'failed' to take action in line with Paris dealThe study found that the six countries - Argentina, Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the US - have not been undertaking sufficie...
Tweets reveal global news readership patterns: StudyWhile US and UK readers like opinion and world news, Spaniards prefer local and national news; Brazilians, sports and arts, and Germans go ...
- Inflation analysis
Germany was spending money she did not have; allowing her economy to get out of control so that she could avoid payment of debts.
- No financial structure model fits all circumstances: IMF
No single financial structure model fits all circumstances, the International Monetary Fund has said.
- Europe's new plan does not address the real issues
A cost-benefit analysis indicates this would be less costly than a disorderly break-up of the euro zone and an integrated European monetary...