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German government takes 25pc of Commerzbank
Germany is taking a stake of 25pc plus one share in Commerzbank in return for an additional €10bn capital injection into the bank as it goes about completing the...
Germany Will Get a 25% Stake in Commerzbank
Germany will take a 25% stake in Commerzbank after injecting another $13.63 billion to shore up its finances.
Germany hit by sharpest drop in exports since 1969
Europe's largest economy, Germany, is seeing a decline in its fortunes far more dramatic than previously feared.
Brown pledges aid to carmakers as Nissan cuts jobs
Gordon Brown yesterday promised help, but not a huge bail-out, to the car industry as his cabinet meeting in Liverpool was shaken by the news that Nissan in Sunderland...
Gilberto looking to Brazil or Germany in a bid to end his Spurs nightmare
Gilberto is on the verge of ending his disatstrous year with Tottenham after blaming Juande Ramos for his White Hart Lane woes.
Study Finds Less Curvy Career Women • Cosmetics Industry Faces Reform [Leftovers]
• An increase in testosterone has been blamed for the decline of the hourglass figure among working women. • New study finds that playing Tetris may help ease post...
German government to take a 25pc stake in Commerzbank
Germany is taking the plunge into banking nationalisation taking a stake of 25pc plus one share in Commerzbank in return for a total of €18bn £16bn of capital.
Boot: Bring Back The Bush Doctrine, Attack Iranian And Pakistani Nuclear Facilities
Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow and prominent neoconservative Max Boot has surfaced on Foreign Policy magazine’s website this week, bemoaning the unpo...
Nazi camp trips must for German kids
School children in Germany will be forced to visit Nazi extermination camps as part of their school curriculum, London-based Times reported on Thursday.
















