Germany’s pensions crisis: can €10 a month change how people invest?
Europe’s largest economy offers the young a subsidy to invest in equities as public retirement scheme creaks
Europe’s largest economy offers the young a subsidy to invest in equities as public retirement scheme creaks

Chancellor Friedrich Merz seeking to reignite economy and address challenges of a shrinking workforce

Chancellor’s plans for investment and reform may be more of a short-term boost than a fix to underlying problems

Chancellor Friedrich Merz wants benefit cuts, but his coalition partners are pushing back

Government reforms fail to address long-standing incentives that encourage shorter working lives, says central bank

Switch from defined benefit to defined contribution model aims to ensure long-term sustainability

Berlin seeks to streamline the bloc’s seven-year budget without increasing its overall size