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German stocks - Factors to watch on May 3

BERLIN, May 3 (Reuters) - The following are some of the
factors that may move German stocks on Friday:

    ADIDAS  ADSGn.DE 
    Q1 results due. Operating profit seen at 805 million euros.
Poll:  urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL5N22B5C9
    
    BASF  BASFn.DE 
    Q1 results and AGM due
    
    E.ON  EONGn.DE  INNOGY  IGY.DE  RWE  RWEG.DE 
    The European Commission has again suspended the deadline on
its review of the planned takeover of Innogy's network and
retail assets by E.ON.  urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL5N22E75W
    
    AUTOS  BMWG.DE   DAIGn.DE   VOWG_p.DE 
    German April car registrations date expected
    
    FUCHS PETROLUB  FPEG_p.DE 
    Q1 results due
    
    SILTRONIC  WAFGn.DE 
    Q1 results due. The maker of silicon wafers already reported
sales of 354 million euro and an EBITDA margin of 36 percent in
April as it cuts its 2019 guidance.  urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL1N21S0XF
    
    XING  OBCGn.DE 
    Q1 results due
    
    DIC ASSET  DICn.DE 
    Q1 results due
    
    GRENKE  GLJn.DE 
    Q1 results due
    
    KOENIG & BAUER  SKBG.DE 
    Q1 results due
    
    RHOEN KLINIKUM  RHKG.DE 
    Q1 results due
    
    
    ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS
    BASF  BASFn.DE  - 3.20 eur/shr dividend proposed
    RWE  RWEG.DE  - 0.70 eur/shr dividend proposed
        
    
    EX-DIVIDEND 
    MUNICH RE  MUVGn.DE  - 9.25 eur/shr dividend
    RTL GROUP  RRTL.DE  - 4.00 eur/shr dividend
        
    
    ANALYSTS' VIEWS 
    DEUTSCHE POST AG  DPWGn.DE  - Credit Suisse reinstates
coverage with "underperform" rating
    WACKER CHEMIE  WCHG.DE  - JP Morgan raises to "neutral" from
"underweight"
    
        
    OVERSEAS STOCK MARKETS
    * Dow Jones  .DJI  -0.5 pct, S&P 500 .SPX  -0.2 pct, Nasdaq
 .IXIC  -0.2 pct at close.  .N 
    * Markets in Japan and mainland China closed due holidays
    
    
    ECONOMY
    * There are early signs that German consumption is starting
to rebound and indicators suggest Europe's biggest economy is
only suffering a temporary slump, not the start of a recession,
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann said.  urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nF9N20D00V
    * No major German economic data scheduled
    
    EUROPEAN FACTORS TO WATCH  WATCH/EU 
    DIARIES  DE/DIA   WEU/EQUITY 
    REUTERS TOP NEWS  TOP/NEWS 

 (Reporting by Berlin Speed Desk)
 ((frankfurt.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com; +49 30 2888 5169))

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