The German parliament has voted in favour of a huge fiscal package and changes to the debt brake. Click to read.
Germany needs a new government fast. The center-right and center-left are set to hammer out an agreement by Easter, but there ...
The new agreement between the CDU/CSU, SPD and the Greens puts the risk of the German spending deal at close to, but not exactly, zero, says ING global head of macro Carsten Brzeski. The changes that ...
Germany's Bundestag is set to vote on a major fiscal package on Tuesday. It includes changes to the long-standing debt brake rule and a 500 billion euro ($548 billion) infrastructure and climate fund.
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Almost two weeks after the Bundestag elections, the leaders of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc and the SPD have reached an ...
German lawmakers have reached an agreement to exempt some defense spending from the nation’s tight rules on running up debt.
Newly elected Friedrich Merz has proposed nearly €1 trillion in new spending on defense and infrastructure for the sluggish ...
Election winner Friedrich Merz's conservative CDU, its Bavarian sister party CSU, and the Social Democrats (SPD) have taken a major step toward forming a coalition government, the heads of the parties ...
BERLIN -- Germany's Bundestag, the lower house of parliament, on Tuesday approved a major constitutional amendment to loosen ...
German parties negotiating the country's next government following the February 23 election took the first step on Sunday by concluding their exploratory discussions and agreeing to move forward with ...
A senior ally of Germany's likely next chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday was optimistic about securing support for a ...