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Wie die Deutsche Bahn jetzt reformiert werden soll

Unpünktliche Züge, überlastete Strecken, hohe Verluste. Seit Jahren steckt die Deutsche Bahn in einer tiefen Krise. Nun hat Grünen-Chef Felix Banaszak die Spitzen der Regierungskoalition ermahnt, das 500 Milliarden große Sondervermögen wesentlich zur Erneuerung der Bahn einzusetzen.

WOCHENAUSBLICK: Dax nach US-Zinssenkung auf Richtungssuche

FRANKFURT (dpa-AFX) - Der Dax könnte sich auch in der neuen Woche mit einer klaren Richtungsfindung schwertun. "Das Kaufinteresse ist zu gering für neue Rekorde, aber noch zu hoch, um eine echte Herbstkorrektur zu verhindern", kommentierte Marktanal...

Loewe verlegt sich auf Luxus - Kopfhörer für 100.000 Euro

Der TV-Hersteller Loewe zielt mit neuen Produkten jenseits des Fernsehens auf die Reichen und Superreichen dieser Welt: Unter Regie von Unternehmenschef Aslan Khabliev bringt das oberfränkische Traditionsunternehmen nun einen ersten Luxus-Kopfhörer namens "Leo" auf den Markt. Die Basisversion schlägt mit 1.300 Euro zu Buche. Eine mit Edelsteinen besetzte Sonderedition soll in nur wenigen Einzelexe...

Hong Kong Airport Weighs 36-Hour Closure

Hong Kong International Airport is weighing grounding all passenger flights for 36 hours, the longest in recent history, as the Asian financial hub braces for one of its strongest super typhoons in years, according to people familiar with the matter. (Source: Bloomberg)

New World Seeks Rent Cut for Ailing Hong Kong Airport Mega Mall

New World Development Co. is in talks with Hong Kong’s Airport Authority about reducing rental obligations at its flagship 11 Skies mall, according to people familiar with the matter, as the debt-laden Hong Kong developer seeks to ease a liquidity crunch that’s pushed it to the brink.

RBA’s Bullock Says Board Will Weigh Stronger Data Next Week

Australia’s central bank Governor Michele Bullock said the interest rate-setting board will weigh recent evidence showing the economy has been performing in line or slightly stronger than anticipated at next week’s policy meeting.

Oil inches up as tension flares in Europe, Middle East

Oil prices inched up on Monday supported by geopolitical tension in Europe and the Middle East, although the prospect of more oil supply and concern about the impact of trade tariffs on global fuel demand weighed.

Malaysia to Tweak Petrol Subsidies From End-September

Malaysia will tweak subsidies on the country’s most popular fuel by end-September, a move that will see foreigners paying higher pump prices as the government looks to narrow its budget deficit.

Japan PM contender Hayashi backs BOJ rate-hike strategy

The Bank of Japans plan to gradually raise interest rates is broadly in line with the governments thinking on economic policy, Yoshimasa Hayashi, top government spokesperson and a contender to become next prime minister, told Reuters.

Hong Kong Airport Considers 36-Hour Closure Due to Super Typhoon

Hong Kong International Airport is weighing grounding all passenger flights for 36 hours, the longest in recent history, as the Asian financial hub braces for one of its strongest super typhoons in years, according to people familiar with the matter.

Trump says Murdochs interested in investing in TikToks US arm

US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his eldest son Lachlan could be among the investors who will take control of TikTok in the United States.Lachlan Murdoch, who officially took control of Fox News and News Corp as part of the deal, is Rupert Murdochs eldest son.