Incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz has loosened deficit rules in a country deeply averse to public debt
Chancellor-in-waiting comments after Donald Trump announced 20% levies on all European exports
Breaking out of fiscal restraints is not by itself enough to recover the country’s economic mojo
The loosening of Germany’s ‘debt brake’ raises hope for faster growth
Constitutional reform passes last legislative hurdle days before outgoing parliament’s term expires
German group points to global trade tensions exacerbating hit to sales and profits
Caught between Russia and an increasingly adversarial US, Germany’s ties to Europe are being tested
Chancellor-in-waiting needs two-thirds majority in emergency session of outgoing Bundestag
Funding increased to €7bn last year but it is a far cry from the 2021 peak of more than €17bn
FT survey finds ‘large fiscal capacity’, but economists urge would-be chancellor Friedrich Merz to spend funds wisely
Even Germany’s frugal friends are undergoing policy and sentiment shifts
Chancellor-in-waiting Merz’s promise to do ‘whatever it takes’ pushes Bund yields sharply higher in anticipation of more issuance
Europe’s largest economy could return to pre-pandemic growth trend
Investors bet on big boost to growth after agreement to increase funding for military and infrastructure
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Olaf Scholz mocked UK trains. FT analysis of 1.9bn data points shows they are more reliable than Germany’s network
Voters prepare to go to polls this weekend as political parties seek remedies for economic heartland’s woes
Embracing creative destruction would revive the country’s fortunes
Air defence radar maker Hensoldt offers to hire laid off engineers from Bosch and Continental as automotive job cuts rise
The corporate and political winds appear to be blowing increasingly in that direction
The country’s fiscal rules stifle much-needed investment and create perverse incentives for its European partners
Deals from hubs such as Dunkirk show difficulty of tracing Russian gas after Berlin eschewed direct shipments
Russia’s war in Ukraine has derailed German chancellor’s economic plans
Europe’s largest economy contracted by 0.2% in 2024