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  1. , Head of M&A Germany, explains current momentum in global M&A markets.

  2. delays budget restructure: S&P downgrades credit rating to junk status − earlier than expected.

  3. : Government encourages citizens to bring country's 20,000t of gold to banks to support economy with resulting interest.

  4. : ECB's bond purchases boost consumption and lending. Spending on cars and real estate up 3.3% since April.

  5. Nervous investors, strong : interest rate hike not coming in September? Fed's decision makers want to postpone increase.

  6. “Time Present” – focusing on the nature of the image. Opens tomorrow in

  7. Market correction has made valuations attractive, particularly in , 's Chief Economist.

  8. Wind generated power puts pressure on prices & on european companies. Electricity prices on stock market at 12 yr low.

  9. Investors nervous about global recession turning to , and . USD rising dramatically against emerging currencies.

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  11. : 40 years ago today the first edition of the German comic "Yps" appeared with a free toy as sales gimmick attached.

  12. : Nikkei rises 7.7% – biggest daily gain since 2008. PM hints at possibility of lower corporate tax.

  13. Warren Buffet "bullish on " & positive signals from car industry helped share index rise sharply this week.

  14. is excited to welcome as 2015 keynote speaker on Men Matter on 09.22.15

  15. Growth outlook in US, Eurozone, and UK remains robust despite ’s sluggish growth. David .

  16. supports contemporary photography: “Time Present” travels to Tokyo , opening 12.9.15

  17. : Why we see growth improving and don’t buy into the thesis of a sharp slowdown ahead. “The House View”:

  18. : S&P500 could gain 15% despite possible turnaround in interest rates thanks to growing business profits

  19. : Higher wages and low inflation rate support consumption and . Labour costs rise by 3.1% in Q2.

  20. German exports reach record high in July; USA, UK, Spain, India compensate lower demand from

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