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...Lufthansa boss Carsten Spohr at the same event said: “We need global solutions.”...
...A more stringent attitude by competition authorities to enforcement has also deterred companies from launching bids for rivals....
...A senior BND employee, Carsten L., was arrested last year following an investigation by the BfV on suspicion of spying for the Kremlin. His trial began in December....
...Lufthansa’s Carsten Spohr agreed, and added that the German carrier used to fly directly to 14 destinations in south-east Asia, but now only flies to Singapore and Bangkok....
...“We are at a huge risk of falling behind in Europe,” said Lufthansa chief executive Carsten Spohr....
...Job moves Goldman Sachs has hired Carsten Woehrn as a partner focused on mergers and acquisitions. He had been JPMorgan’s co-head of Emea M&A and co-head of its global strategic investor group M&A....
...There is something similar to an open war between the ministry and the defence command,” said Carsten Bach, defence spokesman for the opposition Liberal Alliance party....
...Poland’s housing market was “benefiting both from its strong economic growth and the added boost of two interest rate cuts last year”, said Carsten Brzeski, global head of macro research at Dutch bank ING...
...Carsten Brzeski, an economist at Dutch bank ING, said the persistence of underlying German price pressures — particularly for services — “illustrates just how difficult the last mile will be for the ECB...
...A survey by the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) in November found that just over half of the country’s construction companies were struggling to fill vacancies....
...Carsten Spohr, chief executive of the carrier — which confirmed its full-year outlook — said that even with the “challenging” geopolitical situation, the company’s “booking outlook gives us reason to be...
...One showed companies expect wage growth to slow, profit margins to shrink and the economy to make a “gradual but modest” recovery this year....
...“There’s a lot of deals in the pipeline for the first half and we expect that a good number of those will go through as planned,” said Carsten Woehrn, co-head of Emea M&A at JPMorgan....
...Carstens did not specify which regions should spend more. Most of 2023’s failures were in midsized US lenders such as Signature Bank and First Republic....
...Carsten Brzeski, head of global macro research at Dutch bank ING, said the recent court ruling had caused “self-inflicted damage to the German economy”, adding that it “will weigh strongly not only on investments...
...Carsten Spohr, the carrier’s chief executive, said that even with the “challenging” geopolitical situation, the company’s “booking outlook gives us reason to be positive — not only for a very good group...
...The Ifo Institute said “companies were less satisfied with their current business [and were] more sceptical about the first half of 2024”....
...phenomenon but widely spread across the entire eurozone, the ECB runs the risk of underestimating the disinflationary momentum as much as it underestimated the inflationary momentum two years ago,” said Carsten...
...“Great communication skills” were among the attributes that impressed Freundt’s first boss, Carsten Liesener, a former partner at Siemens Advanta, the in-house management consultancy of the German industrial...
...Lufthansa chief Carsten Spohr said this week that his team’s urgings to expand first class — long in decline — were something he “never thought I would hear”....
...“This is a significant achievement of our transformation plan, SAS Forward,” said chair Carsten Dilling....
...Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary and Lufthansa chief executive Carsten Spohr were among European airline executives who said at a briefing last week that train fares remained too expensive to replace air travel...
...This, together with the forced sale in Europe of failing Credit Suisse to rival UBS, prompted Agustín Carstens, head of the Bank for International Settlements, to declare that “business models were poor,...
...The price of goods produced by German companies has fallen at the fastest annual rate since records began in 1949, pointing to further falls in inflation in Europe’s largest economy....
...It’s worth putting Carsten’s argument in historical context. The first time the phrase “sick man of Europe” was applied to Germany was in 1998....
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