Allianz accounts get focus in German tax probe
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Some Allianz AG and other smaller German insurance companies customer accounts are being investigated by German authorities for suspected tax evasion schemes on the part of clients. The global insurance industry is under growing pressure to better standards.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2005
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Vote may roil Germany Inc
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Angela Markel, Christian Democratic Union of Germany is campaigning for upcoming elections with a new tax policy that may evolve corporate Germany. The new business policy will also give more say for international investors in German companies.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2005
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Now on Sale: Real Estate in Germany
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The real estate industry in Germany is full of bargains. Foreign investors are discovering deals on shopping malls, apartments and office buildings. Vacancy rates for office buildings in Frankfurt are 10.8 percent.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2006
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