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German industrial production unexpectedly rose for a second month in March in a further sign that Europe’s largest economy is returning to growth.
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German plant and machinery orders fell in March as economic uncertainty depressed demand in Europe’s largest economy, the VDMA machine-makers’ association said.
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German plant and machinery orders rose in December as euro-area demand recovered, adding to signs that the 17-nation economy is beginning to emerge from recession.
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Germany’s export-driven industry is embracing an asset closer to home: domestic workers.
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German plant and machinery orders were unchanged in February as domestic demand compensated for a drop abroad, the VDMA machine-makers association said today.
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Growth in German plant and machinery orders accelerated in July, driven by domestic demand, the VDMA machine makers’ association said.
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German plant and machinery orders declined for a fifth month in March as domestic demand dropped, the VDMA machine-makers’ association said.
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German plant and machinery orders declined for a ninth month in July as domestic demand slumped, the VDMA machine-makers’ association said.
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Germany’s drive to mold the rest of Europe into its economic image may come at a cost for the country’s export machine.
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German plant and machinery orders fell for the first time in three months in November amid weak domestic and foreign demand, the VDMA machine-makers’ association said.
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