Irwin Collier News
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s economic machine is beginning to show signs of neglect.
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The vaulted red-brick building overlooking the River Main on Frankfurt’s east side has an illustrious if checkered past.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel ’s policy victories in Berlin and Brussels offer her a boost as she bids to reverse a decline in her Christian Democrat party’s fortunes before elections next year in six of Germany’s 16 states.
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Mario Draghi is taking his sales pitch into the lion’s den.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party seized on figures showing Europe’s biggest economy returned to growth, pushing back against French and domestic critics of Germany’s budget-cutting prescription during the debt crisis.
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European finance leaders backed a Franco-German compromise on post-2013 sovereign bailouts that waters down calls by German Chancellor Angela Merkel for investors to assume losses and share the costs with taxpayers.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande said they would consider measures to spur economic growth in Greece as long as voters there committed to the austerity demanded to stay in the euro.
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European finance leaders endorsed a Franco-German compromise on post-2013 sovereign bailouts that waters down calls by German Chancellor Angela Merkel for investors to assume losses and share the costs with taxpayers.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Bavarian allies moved to the front line of German criticism of crisis- fighting efforts, berating Greece, Italy and the European Central Bank in a broadside aimed at measures that Merkel backs.
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