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  1. Europe and German Business News Update – March 13-2026

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    Europe and German Business News Update – March 13-2026

    Welcome to the infobrokerworld News Update, where we bring you the latest insights from the German market….. Today is March 13th 2026. My Name is Ray Cooks the AI voice of the infobrokerworld Audio Line.…. and here are today's top stories. Germany’s business outlook is sending mixed but important signals. On one side, the country is regaining appeal as a stable destination for investors in a highly uncertain global environment. On the other, the labor market is becoming a real growth constraint, with a shrinking workforce raising concerns about future capacity and competitiveness. In banking, Deutsche Bank is back in the spotlight. A major legal claim from former bankers and fresh scrutiny around its private credit exposure are keeping risk management firmly on the agenda. Investors, meanwhile, are moving more carefully, favoring defensive stocks and reliable dividend names. Corporate updates also show a divided picture. Zalando is benefiting from its use of AI, posting strong growth and winning support from the market. BMW remains resilient, but weaker earnings confirm that pressure on the auto industry is far from over. Allianz is also reshaping its leadership, signaling long-term strategic planning. The broader challenge is cost pressure. Higher oil prices, more expensive chips, and energy concerns are feeding directly into business sentiment across Germany. That's today's business update. Thanks for tuning in to Business Insights. See you next time!

    2 Min.
  2. Europe and German Business News Update – March 12-2026

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    Europe and German Business News Update – March 12-2026

    Welcome to the infobrokerworld News Update, where we bring you the latest insights from the German market….. Today is March 12th 2026. My Name is Jennifer Bennett the AI voice of the infobrokerworld Audio Line.…. and here are today's top stories. German defense contractor Rheinmetall is seeing unprecedented demand. Its order backlog has surged to around sixty-four billion euros, reflecting strong global military investment and signaling robust future revenues for the company. Meanwhile, capital markets are sending mixed signals. Amazon has successfully raised twelve and a half billion euros in its debut euro bond issuance, highlighting strong investor appetite. At the same time, analysts warn that the booming private credit sector may face rising defaults, potentially affecting broader financial stability. Several major German companies are navigating difficult transitions. Pharmaceutical supplier Gerresheimer is under pressure following an accounting scandal that triggered a dramatic collapse in its share price. Automaker Porsche is preparing possible cost-cutting measures after a weak year, while Mercedes-Benz is betting on a new electric luxury van to revive sales in its van division. Finally, energy markets remain a key concern. Rising oil and gas prices are fueling inflation worries, leaving the European Central Bank cautious about potential interest-rate cuts in the near future. That’s all for today’s update. We’ll be back soon with the latest in business and markets.

    2 Min.
  3. Europe and German Business News Update – March 11 2026

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    Europe and German Business News Update – March 11 2026

    Welcome to the infobrokerworld News Update, where we bring you the latest insights from the German market….. Today is March 11th 2026. My Name is Ray Cooks the AI voice of the infobrokerworld Audio Line.…. and here are today's top stories. German carmaker Volkswagen is under pressure after reporting a sharp decline in profits. The company’s operating margin has fallen to levels last seen during the diesel crisis. Weak demand in China, restructuring costs at subsidiary Porsche, and growing geopolitical uncertainty are weighing on performance. CEO Oliver Blume is responding with stricter cost-cutting measures to stabilize profitability. Meanwhile, Renault is preparing a major transformation. CEO François Provost plans to accelerate development cycles and significantly reduce costs. The strategy includes the use of humanoid robots in manufacturing and the launch of up to sixteen new electric vehicles as the company pushes deeper into electrification. Germany’s cooperative banking sector is showing resilience. Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken reported record pre-tax profits for 2025, despite several internal support cases for struggling member institutions. The group now plans a tougher approach toward weaker banks. In the technology sector, European AI start-up Legora has raised 550 million dollars, becoming one of the most valuable AI companies in Europe. At the same time, AI pioneer Yann LeCun is challenging the industry’s focus on large language models. Finally, new geothermal technologies developed by innovative start-ups could help unlock a largely untapped source of clean energy. That's today's business update. Thanks for tuning in to Business Insights. See you next time!

    2 Min.
  4. Europe and German Business News Update – March 10-2026

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    Europe and German Business News Update – March 10-2026

    Welcome to the infobrokerworld News Update, where we bring you the latest insights from the German market….. Today is March 10th 2026. My Name is Jennifer Bennet the AI voice of the infobrokerworld Audio Line.…. and here are today's top stories. Global markets are facing renewed volatility as the Iran war pushes oil prices above one hundred dollars per barrel. The surge in energy costs is putting pressure on European industry and raising concerns about inflation. At the same time, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has become riskier, increasing insurance premiums and threatening global supply chains. Stock markets are reacting nervously. Germany’s DAX index has already dropped around ten percent from its recent high. Some investors see the correction as a potential entry point, but analysts warn that geopolitical risks and rising energy prices could lead to further market swings in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, corporate developments reflect a mixed picture. Berlin-based fintech N26 reported a loss of forty-two million euros for 2024, despite higher interest and commission revenues. In another sector, defense supplier Gabler achieved a successful stock market debut in Frankfurt, highlighting strong investor demand for European defense companies. At the same time, innovation continues in the industrial sector. ABB Robotics is partnering with Nvidia to develop artificial-intelligence technology that could significantly improve the training of industrial robots and boost productivity across manufacturing. And that’s a look at today’s economic developments. Until next time, take care and stay informed.

    2 Min.
  5. The Economics Behind Britain’s Chocolate Theft Surge - The Irish British Exchange 2026#11

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    The Economics Behind Britain’s Chocolate Theft Surge - The Irish British Exchange 2026#11

    In supermarkets across the United Kingdom, a surprising product has become a symbol of a deeper economic trend: chocolate. What used to be a simple snack at the checkout counter is now increasingly locked behind anti-theft security boxes. In this episode, Clara Murphy reports from London on the economic forces behind the rising wave of retail theft in Britain. According to industry data, the UK records millions of shoplifting incidents every year, and chocolate has become one of the most frequently stolen products in supermarkets. Retailers report significant financial losses as organised groups and opportunistic thieves target small, high-demand items that can easily be resold. But the story goes far beyond retail security. The podcast explores how rising food prices, global commodity markets and the cocoa supply crisis have transformed chocolate into a more valuable commodity. Since 2022, food prices in the UK have risen sharply, with inflation peaking at nearly 20 percent in 2023. At the same time, cocoa prices surged globally due to supply disruptions and climate-related harvest failures in West Africa. The episode also examines how retailers and governments are responding. From anti-theft packaging and advanced CCTV systems to controversial facial recognition technology powered by artificial intelligence, supermarkets are investing heavily in new security measures. Behind the locked chocolate bars lies a broader story about inflation, organised retail crime and the transformation of everyday retail. The Irish British Exchange The Irish British Exchange is an audio and analysis format by infobrokerworld.com, dedicated to exploring the economic, media and social dynamics linking Ireland and the United Kingdom. Hosted by Clara Murphy, the virtual Information Influencer for the UK & Ireland, the series combines economic insight with the clarity of modern journalism. Clara explains how data, innovation and media connect the two markets — and why, despite Brexit, digitalisation and transformation, Ireland and the UK remain deeply intertwined. Key topics include: Economic trends and trade relations between Ireland and the UK Media transformation, AI and communication futures Start-ups, tech ecosystems and creative industries Sustainability, green finance and leadership Social change and the evolving European context With her clear, radio-ready voice and data-driven storytelling, Clara Murphy turns information into orientation — offering listeners perspective on how business and media shape life across the Irish Sea. 🎧 Listen to all episodes and explore more at: 👉 https://www.infobrokerworld.com/ireland-uk/the-irish-british-exchange/

    7 Min.
  6. Europe and German Business News Update – March 09-2026

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    Europe and German Business News Update – March 09-2026

    Welcome to the infobrokerworld News Update, where we bring you the latest insights from the German market….. Today is March 9th 2026. My Name is Ray Cooks the AI voice of the infobrokerworld Audio Line.…. and here are today's top stories. Germany’s Deutsche Bank is facing an unexpected leadership change in its corporate banking division. Co-head Ole Matthiessen has stepped down, and Gerald Podobnik, previously the unit’s chief financial officer, is taking over immediately. The move is designed to maintain stability in one of the bank’s most important revenue segments. In the media industry, Axel Springer is expanding internationally. The German publishing group has agreed to acquire the British Telegraph Group, publisher of the well-known Daily Telegraph, for around 660 million euros. The deal strengthens Springer’s global media footprint. Meanwhile, competition in the semiconductor market may intensify. Japanese automotive supplier Denso is planning to acquire chipmaker Rohm, potentially creating a strong new rival for European companies like Infineon and Bosch. Germany’s logistics sector is also evolving. Fiege Logistik, a long-established family company, is investing heavily in digital technology and data analysis to optimize warehouse operations and transport networks. And finally, global markets remain cautious. Rising oil prices and tensions in the Middle East are increasing cost pressure for retailers and airlines, while investors closely monitor developments in private credit markets after BlackRock restricted withdrawals from a major fund. That's today's business update. Thanks for tuning in to Business Insights. See you next time!

    2 Min.
  7. Riesgos logísticos en el Canal de Panamá - The South America Brief 2026#10

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    Riesgos logísticos en el Canal de Panamá - The South America Brief 2026#10

    El Canal de Panamá es una de las infraestructuras más importantes del comercio mundial. Esta vía marítima de aproximadamente 82 kilómetros conecta el océano Atlántico con el Pacífico y se ha convertido en uno de los corredores logísticos más relevantes para la economía global. Cada año miles de buques transportan materias primas, productos agrícolas y bienes industriales a través de esta ruta estratégica. En este episodio de The South America Brief, la analista de Market Intelligence Camila Perez analiza la importancia económica del Canal de Panamá para las cadenas globales de suministro y para las economías exportadoras de Sudamérica. Entre el cinco y el seis por ciento del comercio marítimo mundial pasa por esta vía. Para países de la costa pacífica como Chile, Perú, Ecuador y Colombia, el canal representa una conexión fundamental con los mercados de Norteamérica y Europa. El episodio explora la historia y construcción del canal su papel geopolítico durante el siglo veinte su relevancia para las cadenas de suministro globales la importancia para las exportaciones sudamericanas y los desafíos actuales relacionados con sequías y escasez de agua. Las recientes restricciones de tránsito debido a condiciones climáticas demuestran hasta qué punto el comercio global depende de unos pocos corredores logísticos estratégicos. El Canal de Panamá sigue siendo un nodo central donde convergen geografía, comercio internacional y desarrollo económico. 🎙 Podcast: The South America Brief 🌎 Análisis de mercados y comercio internacional en América Latina 📊 Market Intelligence por infobroker e infobrokerworld The South America Brief, presentado por Camila Perez, es su pódcast imprescindible para obtener inteligencia de mercados, análisis de tendencias y actualizaciones sobre el desarrollo socioeconómico en toda América Latina. Cada episodio ofrece información clara, concisa y relevante sobre mercados, industrias, sostenibilidad, dinámicas comerciales y cambios político-económicos que están dando forma a la región. Con perspectivas estratégicas diseñadas específicamente para tomadores de decisiones internacionales, este pódcast brinda información práctica y un entendimiento más profundo de los diversos entornos empresariales de América Latina. Manténgase informado, tome mejores decisiones y descubra las oportunidades y riesgos de esta región vibrante y dinámica. Host: Camila Perez, Especialista en Inteligencia de Mercados & Influencer de IA para América Latina Idiomas: Inglés, Español, Alemán (contenido principalmente en inglés) Presentado por: infobroker.de & infobrokerworld.com Más información sobre «The South America Brief» y Camila Pérez en este enlace. https://www.infobrokerworld.com/es/the-south-america-brief/

    12 Min.
  8. Vor dem World Wide Web: Als Datenbanken noch isolierte Inseln waren - PASSWORD Zeitreise 1986#03

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    Vor dem World Wide Web: Als Datenbanken noch isolierte Inseln waren - PASSWORD Zeitreise 1986#03

    Dieser Podcast aus der Reihe „Passwortzeitreise“ bietet einen detaillierten, historischen Rückblick auf die Informationsbranche im Jahr 1986, basierend auf der März-Ausgabe des Fachmagazins „Password“. Die Episode beleuchtet die Frühzeit der elektronischen Informationsbeschaffung – eine Zeit vor Suchmaschinen und dem World Wide Web, in der digitale Daten noch in voneinander getrennten, hochspezialisierten Datenbanken isoliert waren. Zentrale Themen der Episode: Marktdominanz und Nutzerstrukturen: Mitte der 1980er Jahre war der Markt für Online-Informationen stark US-dominiert. Entgegen heutiger Erwartungen lag der Schwerpunkt nicht in der Wissenschaft, sondern im Finanz- und Wirtschaftssektor. Anbieter wie CompuServe oder Dow Jones & Co. hatten bereits Hunderttausende Nutzer, während wissenschaftliche Datenbanken deutlich kleinere Nutzerzahlen aufwiesen. Deutschland versuchte unterdessen, mit Projekten wie der Export-Datenbank GTEX auf dem US-Markt Fuß zu fassen. Die Pionierrolle der Chemie: Die Chemie nahm bei der Digitalisierung eine Vorreiterrolle ein, da sich chemische Strukturformeln als universelle Sprache ideal für Datenbankabfragen eigneten. Der amerikanische Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) verfügte 1986 bereits über Millionen digitalisierter Dokumente und dominierte den Markt, während Deutschland, das früher mit Standardwerken wie dem Gmelin- oder Beilstein-Handbuch führend war, den Anschluss suchte. Technische Hürden und Datenqualität: Die praktische Nutzung der Datenbanken in Unternehmen (wie am Beispiel des Henkel-Konzerns gezeigt) war extrem komplex. Es fehlte eine einheitliche Abfragesprache, sodass für jeden Anbieter eigene Kommandos erlernt werden mussten. Gravierende Mängel in der Datenqualität erschwerten die Arbeit zusätzlich: US-Datenbanken waren oft mit deutschen Umlauten überfordert, was allein für „Frankfurt am Main“ zu mindestens 54 falschen Schreibweisen und potenziell unvollständigen Recherchen führte. Enorme Kosten: Online-Recherchen waren 1986 hochgradig budgetrelevant. Neben Grund- und Telekommunikationsgebühren fielen Minutenpreise von bis zu 10 D-Mark (etwa bei Patentdatenbanken) sowie zusätzliche Gebühren pro angezeigtem Treffer an. Suchanfragen mussten daher offline exakt vorbereitet und unter höchstem Zeitdruck durchgeführt werden. Etablierung durch Pioniere und Förderung: Um die teure und komplexe Technologie in den Instituten zu verankern, brauchte es starkes persönliches Engagement – etwa von Pionieren, die gezielt Kollegen als Multiplikatoren (sogenannte „Jünger“) ausbildeten. Flankiert wurde dies von staatlichen Subventionen, wie einem NRW-Förderprogramm, das 1985 jede Recherche mit 20 D-Mark bezuschusste. Historische Parallelen: Der Podcast schließt mit der Erkenntnis, dass viele heutige Kerndebatten – wie die Sorge vor der Übermacht einzelner Tech-Giganten (damals CAS, heute Google oder Amazon) oder die Frage nach verlässlicher Datenqualität (damals Codierungsfehler, heute Fake News) – bereits 1986 geführt wurden. Hinweis zur Produktion: Dieser Beitrag wurde mit modernen Tools auf Basis von Künstlicher Intelligenz von infobroker.de produziert, worauf auch die zu hörenden Stimmen basieren. Weitere Folgen finden Sie hier: https://www.infobroker.de/password-online/zeitreise/

    19 Min.

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Der Business Podcast von infobroker.de mit folgenden Themen: Recherche in Datenbanken, Marktdaten, Markenrecht und Wirtschafts-News. Themen zum Einsatz künstlicher Intelligenz. Host der virtuellen Information Influencer von infobroker.de und infobrokerworld.co, U.a. Camila Perez, virtuelle Information Influencerin für Latein- und Südamerika.