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[1/2] The logo of Deutsche Bank is seen in Brussels, Belgium December 6, 2022. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsFRANKFURT, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) employee representatives on Tuesday harshly criticized the bank's plans to slash its Postbank branch network, saying the move sends the wrong signal and comes at the wrong time. The reputation of the Postbank brand is severely damaged... and now the bank is starting a new construction project." Reuters Graphics Reuters GraphicsClaudio de Sanctis, the new Deutsche Bank board member overseeing the lender's retail operations, in a staff memo on Monday laid out his vision for Postbank becoming a "mobile-first" bank. Deutsche Bank said that talks with employee representatives would take place soon to determine final details on the cuts.
Persons: Yves Herman, Jan Duscheck, Susanne Bleidt, Claudio de Sanctis, Tom Sims, Rachel More, Emelia Organizations: Deutsche Bank, REUTERS, Rights, Deutsche, Verdi, Reuters, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Thomson Locations: Brussels, Belgium
CNN —Israeli ground forces are inside Gaza having entered the enclave overnight, as Palestinians experienced what they have described as the most intense round of airstrikes since Israel began its retaliation against Hamas’ October 7 terror attack. Israeli forces “went into the Gaza Strip and expanded the ground operation where infantry, armour and engineer units and artillery with heavy fire are taking part,” Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Daniel Hagari said Saturday morning during a press briefing in Tel Aviv. “The forces are in the field and continue the fighting,” he added, without giving further details. Both those raids saw ground forces withdraw after a few hours. Israeli air strikes destroyed hundreds of buildings in the Gaza Strip overnight, the civil defence service in the Hamas-controlled Palestinian territory said on Saturday.
Persons: , Daniel Hagari, , Hagari, Gazans, Mohammed Abed, Gaza Gazans, Khalil Al, Dikran, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Lynn Hastings, Catherine Russell, ” Russell, SIMs Organizations: CNN, Israel, Gaza, Israeli Defense Forces, IDF, Palestinian Ministry of Health, Getty, Al Aqsa Martyrs, CNN Communications, Health, United Nations, Jawwal Locations: Gaza, Tel Aviv, Wadi Gaza, Ramallah, AFP, Al Aqsa, Deir al Balah, Palestine
[1/2] People are silhouetted next to the Deutsche Bank's logo prior to the bank's annual meeting in Frankfurt, Germany, May 24, 2018. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach Acquire Licensing RightsSummaryCompanies Shares up 7%Investment bank revenue declinesRevenue at retail and corporate divisions riseSlightly more optimistic on 2023 revenueForecasts buybacks in 2024, flags greater capital returnFRANKFURT, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) on Wednesday promised more share buybacks next year and said it may return more capital to shareholders than it had previously envisaged, causing its shares to surge. Revenue from investment banking slumped but grew in the lender's retail and corporate divisions on higher interest rates. Deutsche Bank shares were up 7% in morning Frankfurt trade as analysts cited positive news on potential buybacks and dividends. Though earnings dropped, Deutsche recorded its 13th consecutive profitable quarter, a notable streak after years of hefty losses.
Persons: Kai Pfaffenbach, Deutsche, James von Moltke, Mediobanca, Sewing, JPMorgan's, Tom Sims, Frank Siebelt, Jamie Freed, Jason Neely Organizations: Deutsche, REUTERS, Deutsche Bank, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Reuters Graphics Reuters Graphics Investment, Revenue, Goldman, Barclays, RBC, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, FRANKFURT
FRANKFURT, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) said on Wednesday that it had set aside a 258 million euro ($272.84 million) provision in the third quarter related to lawsuits by a subsidiary of Russian gas giant Gazprom (GAZP.MM). RusKhimAlyans, which is 50% owned by Gazprom, has filed lawsuits seeking a total of 31 billion roubles ($348 million) from Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) and Commerzbank (CBKG.DE), Russian court documents show. Deutsche Bank said in its quarterly report that the bank has been unable to make the payment due to EU sanctions against Russia. Deutsche Bank logo is seen in this illustration taken March 12, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights"The Russian court is expected to not recognize the EU sanctions as a basis for not making payment," Deutsche Bank said in explaining the provision.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Deutsche, Tom Sims, Friederike Heine Our Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Gazprom, Russia, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: FRANKFURT
The set was on Thursday, the first of a pair of shows Mr. Chappelle held at Boston’s TD Garden, and no jokes or commentary about the war had been planned, said the spokeswoman, Carla Sims. Mr. Chappelle’s remarks were first reported by The Wall Street Journal, which said that some audience members had cheered Mr. Chappelle as he spoke about the conflict while others walked out. “As a comedian and satirist, he has to navigate the complexities of competing truths, presenting perspectives that can be both thought-provoking and challenging,” Ms. Sims said of Mr. Chappelle. After initially declining to engage, Mr. Chappelle, who has not hesitated to address controversial issues in recent years, raised concerns about the way a group of Harvard students had been treated after writing an anti-Israel letter. At that point an audience member yelled that he should shut up, according to reports and the person who heard the recording.
Persons: Dave Chappelle waded, Chappelle, Carla Sims, Chappelle’s, Mr, Ms, Sims, Israel Organizations: Wall Street, Los Angeles Times, Harvard Locations: Israel, Boston, Gaza
“You can tell there is something off about what you’re seeing or hearing.”Enter generative AI. That offers another opportunity for generative AI to reshape the gaming experience. While the developers retain control over procedurally generated content, generative AI has the potential to develop unplayable levels, or deviate in unintended ways from the game’s narrative. An additional toolWhile gamers are excited about the potential for gameplay, generative AI is likely to impact development before it alters the user experience. “I think with generative AI, it’s essentially the same thing – or at least, we’re approaching it with the exact same mindset here at Ubisoft.” However, there are still a lot of unanswered “legal and ethical aspects” to using generative AI, including artists’ copyright, he adds.
Persons: Jitao Zhou, Alexis Rolland, , Rolland, Ubisoft's, Zhou, Julian Togelius, , Togelius, Takehiko Hoshino, It’s, Hoshino, “ Fortnite, Creatives, We’ve, it’s Organizations: Rikkyo University CNN —, La, La Forge, Ubisoft, Rikkyo University, New York University, Rokkyo University, Maxis, EA, UGC, CNN, Forge Locations: La Forge China, Tokyo, La
The logo of Deutsche Bank is seen in Brussels, Belgium December 6, 2022. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Deutsche Bank AG FollowFRANKFURT, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Customers of two Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) units have lodged a surge in complaints with Germany's consumer protection agency, the advocacy group said on Monday, as the banking giant scrambles to make good with aggravated clients. The VZBZ consumer group said it had registered about 1,700 complaints by customers of Deutsche's Postbank arm and its mortgage division in the year through September. The consumer group had already reported complaints of Postbank customers not having access to their funds for weeks and direct debits getting rejected, jeopardising their credit scores. BaFin got nearly 10,000 complaints about Postbank by early September, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Persons: Yves Herman, VZBZ, Ramona Pop, BaFin, Sewing, Tom Sims, Rod Nickel Organizations: Deutsche Bank, REUTERS, Companies Deutsche Bank, FRANKFURT, Deutsche, Thomson Locations: Brussels, Belgium, Germany's, Postbank
Internet connectivity in Gaza is plummeting. AdvertisementAdvertisementGaza's already flimsy internet connectivity has been severely impacted by Israel's strikes, according to several outage-detection models. Last Friday, NetBlocks, a watchdog organization that monitors the governance of the internet, noted a steep decline in Gaza's internet connectivity. Fatafta said ordinary Palestinians were able to use social media to challenge some of the messaging coming from the Israel side. But, now, he fears that the fall in internet connectivity is creating a blindspot.
Persons: , David, Gaza's influencers, Doug Madory, Amanda Meng, Meng, OCHA, Paltel, It's, Liz Throssell, Throssell, Fatafta, Jalal Abukhater, Abukhater, 7amleh, Sims Organizations: Service, Israel Defense Forces, Palestinian Health Ministry, Georgia Tech, United Nations Office, Humanitarian Affairs, Palestinian Telecommunications Company, IDF, UN, United Nations Human Rights, Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, CNN, Hamas, Al, Arab Center for Social Media Advancement, Gaza Locations: Gaza, MENA, Israel, Ahli, Palestinian
Parked busses are seen at an Arriva bus bepot in Harlow as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, Harlow, Britain, April 3, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge/ File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsFRANKFURT, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bahn plans to announce on Thursday the sale of its international transport business Arriva to Miami-based infrastructure investor I Squared Capital, sources told Reuters. The two parties will sign the deal by Thursday, two people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. Reuters had already reported last week that the sale, at around 1.6 billion euros ($1.69 billion) including debt, would be finalised as early as Monday. ($1 = 0.9491 euros)Reporting by Markus Wacket and Emma-Victoria Farr; writing by Tom Sims; Editing by Bill BerkrotOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Andrew Couldridge, Markus Wacket, Victoria Farr, Tom Sims, Bill Berkrot Organizations: Arriva, REUTERS, Rights, Deutsche Bahn, Squared, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Harlow, Britain, Miami
Germany's property sector is in stress, underscoring a major change of fortune for real estate in Europe's largest economy after an end to the era of cheap money. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsFRANKFURT, Oct. 13 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is facing fresh demands to stem a property crisis in Europe's largest economy after a recent summit aimed at rescuing the sector disbanded in acrimony. The industry's demands reflect alarm that Germany is being sucked further into a global property rout that has been most acutely felt in China. There is also concern that the government is dragging its feet after a contentious industry meeting with the chancellor on Sept. 25. The number of people employed in the building sector has begun to drop for the first time in a decade.
Persons: Kai Pfaffenbach, Olaf Scholz, Wolfgang Schubert, Raab, Schubert, Nicole Razavi, Scholz, Francesco Fedele, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, International Monetary Fund, chancellery, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Germany's, Europe's, China, Razavi, United States
MARRAKECH, Oct 13 (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers are planning a springtime push to cut interest payments made to commercial banks, in part to recoup some of the costs associated with a decade worth of stimulus, sources familiar with discussions said. That would mean overall interest payments to lenders - which still earn the ECB deposit rate, currently 4%, on other excess cash parked with the central bank - would be reduced further. But the ECB rejected the proposal in July, partly on resistance from its Executive Board, the sources said. The board's key argument is that excess liquidity is distributed unevenly across the euro zone and raising the ratio would put an excessive burden on smaller banks with a larger portion of deposits. Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing argued that the change would add to banks' financial burdens and restrict their lending options.
Persons: Bundesbank, Joachim Nagel, Robert Holzmann, Latvia's Martin Kazaks, Isabel Schnabel, Austria's Holzmann, France's Francois Villeroy de, Pierre Wunsch, We're, Schnabel, Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing, Tom Sims, John Stonestreet Organizations: Central Bank, ECB, Austrian, Barclays, Deutsche Bank CEO Christian, Thomson Locations: MARRAKECH
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPriscilla Sims Brown: Ambition Is What Helps Our Clients Achieve Their Goals"Ambition is desire to do something greater than one's self. Amalgamated Bank CEO Priscilla Sims Brown shares how she helps her clients reach their ambitious goals."
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPriscilla Sims Brown: Ambition Is Desire To Do Something Greater Than One's Self"Do something greater than one's self." Amalgamated Bank CEO Priscilla Sims Brown shares what ambition means to her.
Persons: Priscilla Sims Brown Organizations: Amalgamated Bank
At Allianz, CEO stays but CFO goes
  + stars: | 2023-10-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The logo of Allianz is seen on a building in Paris, France, April 30, 2020. Baete, whose contract was extended to 2028, said: "I thank the Supervisory Board for their confidence and support." Chief Financial Officer Giulio Terzariol is leaving to head the insurance division at Generali, the Italian company announced on Monday. Allianz has appointed Claire-Marie Coste-Lepoutre to succeed him as finance chief. Coste-Lepoutre is a French national who has been with Allianz since 2011, with previous stints at Swiss Re, SCOR and McKinsey.
Persons: Charles Platiau, Oliver Baete, Baete, Giulio Terzariol, Claire, Marie Coste, Lepoutre, Tom Sims, Alexander Huebner, Miranda Murray Organizations: Allianz, REUTERS, Rights, U.S . Department of Justice, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Board, Monday, Swiss, SCOR, McKinsey, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, U.S, Generali, Italian, French
REUTERS/Michele Tantussi/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBERLIN, Sept 25 (Reuters) - The German government will put on indefinite hold plans to require more stringent building insulation standards, environment minister Robert Habeck told Reuters, an effort to help prop up the ailing building industry. The about-face from the German government comes ahead of a closely watched meeting between the building industry and government leaders with Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday to address a major slump in the sector. Abolition of the insulation standards has been a top demand of industry, which says the measures are too expensive and put a further damper on the depressed construction industry. "High interest rates and inflation are a heavy burden for the construction industry," Habeck told Reuters, noting that the insulation measures now "can wait". For years, low interest rates fuelled a global boom, igniting interest in German property, seen as safe and stable as the country.
Persons: Michele Tantussi, Robert Habeck, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Habeck, Christian Kraemer, Tom Sims, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, Reuters Graphics Germany, Thomson Locations: Berlin, Germany, United States, Sweden, China, Monday's
Germany's Scholz Asks Poland to Clarify Cash-For-Visas Affair
  + stars: | 2023-09-23 | by ( Sept. | At A.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +2 min
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday called on the Polish government to clarify allegations about a cash-for-visas deal for migrants that has roiled Polish politics, as a debate about immigration heats up in Germany. Arrivals to Poland could easily cross into other European Union countries given that borders are open. "The visa scandal that is taking place in Poland needs to be clarified," Scholz said on Saturday at an event. Scholz hinted that Germany could take steps to control the border with Poland. In recent years, Germany has already coped with floods of migrants and asylum seekers from Syria and Ukraine.
Persons: Olaf Scholz, Scholz, Nancy Faeser, Zbigniew Rau, Home Affairs Ylva Johansson, Andreas Rinke, Tom Sims, Clelia Oziel Organizations: BERLIN, Union, Polish, Home Affairs, EU Locations: Polish, Germany, Poland, Syria, Ukraine
Germany's Scholz asks Poland to clarify cash-for-visas affair
  + stars: | 2023-09-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz addresses a ministerial level meeting of the United Nations Security Council on the crisis in Ukraine at U.N. headquarters in New York, September 20, 2023. Arrivals to Poland could easily cross into other European Union countries given that borders are open. "The visa scandal that is taking place in Poland needs to be clarified," Scholz said on Saturday at an event. Scholz hinted that Germany could take steps to control the border with Poland. In recent years, Germany has already coped with floods of migrants and asylum seekers from Syria and Ukraine.
Persons: Germany's, Olaf Scholz, Brendan McDermid, Scholz, Nancy Faeser, Zbigniew Rau, Home Affairs Ylva Johansson, Andreas Rinke, Tom Sims, Clelia Organizations: United Nations Security Council, REUTERS, Rights, Union, Polish, Home Affairs, EU, Thomson Locations: Ukraine, U.N, New York, Polish, Germany, Poland, Syria
Commerzbank shares fall after report on strategy review
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsFRANKFURT, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Shares of Commerzbank (CBKG.DE) were down 3.4% late on Friday after a German newspaper reported details of the lender's new strategy plans to be announced in November. Shares of the bank were down by only around 0.4% before publication of the report. It plans to announce its strategy review on Nov. 8. Like many banks, Commerzbank has been benefiting from a rise in interest rates and the income that generates. Reuters GraphicsThe bank's chief executive Manfred Knof said this week that the main focus of the new strategy would be growth in its customer business.
Persons: DAX, Kai Pfaffenbach, Commerzbank, Manfred Knof, Bettina Orlopp, Tom Sims, Rachel More, Friederike Heine, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Commerzbank
So You Think You’re a Travel Expert? Prove It.
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( Shannon Sims | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
So You Think You’re a Travel Expert? You glide through airport security like Michael Phelps through the pool. And you’ve been asked more than once to stop bragging about how your carry-on bag fits perfectly in the overhead bin. But how well do you know the latest travel buzzwords? Take this quiz to find out.
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Deutsche Bank logo is seen in this illustration taken March 12, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsFRANKFURT, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) will see a "normalisation" of its fixed income and currency trading business in the third quarter from a strong performance a year ago, the lender's finance chief James von Moltke said on Thursday. The business makes up a big chunk of the investment banking revenue at Germany's largest bank. Reporting by Tom Sims, Editing by Rachel MoreOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, James von Moltke, Tom Sims, Rachel More Organizations: Deutsche Bank, REUTERS, Rights, Thomson
Review & Outlook: More evidence that the coronavirus may have escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology catches up to those who derided the possibility of a man-made Chinese origin. (02/27/23) Images: AP/Reuters Composite: Mark KellyA Central Intelligence Agency whistleblower claims that the CIA rigged a report on the origins of Covid-19 to exonerate China. According to the allegation, the most senior member of a seven-member CIA analysis team “was the lone officer to believe COVID-19 originated through zoonosis.” His six colleagues thought the intelligence and science “were sufficient to make a low confidence assessment” that the disease came from a lab leak.
Persons: Mark Kelly, , Organizations: Wuhan Institute, Virology, Reuters, Central Intelligence Agency, CIA Locations: China, zoonosis
Prominent German banker on trial in giant tax fraud scheme
  + stars: | 2023-09-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/2] Christian Olearius, former CEO of Warburg Bank looks on as he arrives for Cum-Ex tax fraud trial, at a regional court, in Bonn, Germany, September 18, 2023. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay Acquire Licensing RightsBONN, Sept 18 (Reuters) - A top German banker went on trial on Monday accused of playing a role in a multibillion-euro German tax fraud scheme that has ensnared scores of domestic and global banks and hundreds of individuals. The trial that began on Monday in Bonn involves Christian Olearius, the 81-year-old former CEO and chair of the Hamburg-based bank M.M. Prosecutor Stephanie Kerkering told the court that Olearius had conspired with others inside and outside Warburg to engage in the transactions. Earlier this year, a tax lawyer alleged to have masterminded the fraud received a second eight-year jail sentence, the longest to date.
Persons: Olearius, Wolfgang Rattay, Christian Olearius, M.M . Warburg, Stephanie Kerkering, Warburg, Olaf Scholz, Matthias Inverardi, Tom Sims, Friederike Heine, Bernadette Baum Organizations: Warburg Bank, REUTERS, Rights, M.M, Warburg, Thomson Locations: Bonn, Germany, Rights BONN, German, Hamburg, M.M ., Warburg
[1/25] Sep 15, 2023; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets starting pitcher David Peterson (23) pitches against the Cincinnati Reds during the first inning at Citi Field. Spencer Steer also hit a two-run homer for the Reds, while Noelvi Marte had three hits and scored on a wild pitch. Pete Alonso hit a three-run homer for the Mets (68-79), who had their three-game winning streak snapped. Lucas Sims (6-3), the first of three Reds relievers, got the final out of the sixth. Reds starter Hunter Greene allowed one hit in the first five innings before the Mets broke through against the right-hander in the sixth.
Persons: David Peterson, Brad Penner, Jonathan India, Spencer Steer, Noelvi Marte, Pete Alonso, DJ Stewart, Lucas Sims, Alexis Diaz, Grant Hartwig, Marte, Ronny Mauricio misplayed Harrison, Nick Senzel, Steer, Hunter Greene, Brandon Nimmo, Francisco Lindor, Alonso, Greene, Luke Maile, Hartwig, Peterson Organizations: New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Citi Field, Reds, Cincinnati, National League, Arizona Diamondbacks, San Francisco Giants, Mets, The Reds, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, USA, India
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Shedeur Sanders accounted for three scores, Colorado’s defense forced four turnovers and the 22nd-ranked Buffaloes beat longtime rival Nebraska 36-14 on Saturday in the home debut of Deion Sanders at sold-out Folsom Field. Shedeur Sanders threw for 393 yards and two scores, while running for another touchdown. After punting on their first four drives, Sanders and the offense scored on seven of eight possessions to turn the game into a rout. Deion Sanders has elevated Colorado to the point where the Buffaloes had 53,241 fans in attendance — their largest crowd in 15 years — and tickets going for roughly $400. Colorado: The Buffaloes have their first three-game winning streak over the Huskers since the 1950s.
Persons: — Shedeur Sanders, Deion Sanders, Prime's, Shedeur Sanders, Sanders, Matt Rhule, Xavier Weaver, Jace Feely, Tar’Varish Dawson, Jeff Sims, Travis Hunter, Hunter, Fox’s, Kordell Stewart, Michael Westbrook, Michael Irvin, Terrell Owens, Jordan Domineck, Arden Walker, Bishop Thomas, Cam’Ron Silmon, Craig Organizations: Buffaloes, Nebraska, Folsom, TCU, The Buffaloes, Huskers, Folsom Field, of Fame, SEAT, NEXT Nebraska, Northern Illinois, Colorado State, AP Locations: BOULDER, Colo, Colorado, Nebraska, Northern, . Colorado
For years, low interest rates fuelled a global boom, igniting interest in German property, seen as safe and stable as the country. The health of Germany's property sector - Europe's biggest property investment market outside of Britain - is critical, making up roughly a fifth of output and providing one in 10 jobs. Late last year, Hoeglmaier put his penthouse on the market, and Euroboden closed its Frankfurt office. In 2020, as the property market heated up, the Bundesbank warned the country's banks, for whom property accounted for about 70% of all domestic loans, of the risks. The 380-square meter (4,090 square foot) penthouse, which occupies the fifth through seventh floors and includes a rooftop terrace, originally listed for just under 13 million euros.
Persons: Leonhard Simon, Stefan Hoeglmaier, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Tillmann Peeters, Hoeglmaier, Oscar Loya –, , Euroboden, Daniel Bauer ,, Oliver Schartl, Loya, Christoph Niering, Matthias Inverardi, Tomasz Janowski Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, FalkenSteg, European Central Bank, Reuters, Facebook, Garden, Graphics, Thomson Locations: Munich, Germany, Europe's, Britain, Berlin, Frankfurt, Ukraine, Sweden, Europe, homebuilders, China, Evergrande
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