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German economy gets head start in year of political turmoil

  Bloomberg The German economy is getting some wind in its sails just as the waters are about to get rough. The nation, the first of the world’s biggest developed economies to report on its 2016 performance, probably achieved expansion of 1.8 percent, helped by a pickup toward the end of the year. The German result, forecast by economists surveyed ...

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VW board set to sign off on $4.3billion US diesel penalty

  Bloomberg Volkswagen AG’s supervisory board is set to sign off on a $4.3 billion settlement of US criminal and civil penalties for rigging diesel-powered cars to cheat on emissions tests, the latest step in the carmaker’s effort to resolve the scandal. The agreement with the US Department of Justice and customs authorities will include a guilty plea, Wolfsburg, Germany-based ...

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UK industrial output outpaces forecast

  Bloomberg UK industrial production rose more than economists forecast in November, led by a surge in oil and gas as a major North Sea field resumed operations. The 2.1 percent increase from October, the biggest in seven months, was more than double the 1 percent predicted by economists in a Bloomberg survey. Manufacturing also rose more than expected, by ...

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