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The future German government hopes to revive domestic consumption, but it can choose quite peculiar ways to do this.
The Trump administration freezing $2.2 billion in grants is still a severe blow to the Ivy League institution. Using its $52 ...
Prepare to break open your piggy banks. If you have a large amount of change just lying around, you just might have something ...
With global trade deeply uncertain and a tariff war causing havoc on financial markets, Germany's next government is hoping ...
"Our model is about slowing down consumption and creating a real community," Kleiderei director Lena Schroeder told Reuters, ...
If you own a home in Iowa, you might get a pleasant surprise after tax filing season. A new proposal from House Democrats ...
retail groups and consumer behaviour experts question whether they will be enough to persuade Germans - already among the world's biggest savers - to break open their piggy banks and spend.
State Auditor Mike Foley wrote a letter warning lawmakers about tax breaks that will be cashed in by corporations in the next four years.
Iowa's fiscal house is built to last, and unique factors have affected our GDP, writes John Hendrickson and Tom Sands.
Who pays for the risk that a power plant goes over budget or fails? In states with CWIP laws, it’s not utility companies — ...