FRANKFURT/BERLIN, Dec 5 (Reuters) - The following are some
of the factors that may move German stocks on Tuesday:
BMW BMWG.DE
BMW late on Monday rejected a media report that said the
software in certain diesel models shut off a gas filtering
system in certain road conditions, leading to excessive nitrogen
oxide (NOx) emissions. urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL8N1O45JE
Separately, BMW R&D chief Klaus Froehlich said he expects
its sales of electric and hybrid vehicles to jump by a "medium
double-digit percentage" next year. urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL8N1O45EC
DEUTSCHE BANK DBKGn.DE
Capital Markets Day for Deutsche Bank's asset management arm
due, which it plans to list on the stock exchange.
Germany's financial watchdog Bafin has begun an
investigation into the stock market disclosures of Chinese
conglomerate HNA Group, the biggest shareholder in Deutsche
Bank, a German newspaper reported. urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL8N1O45PV
U.S. special counsel Robert Mueller has asked the lender to
disclose account information related to President Donald Trump,
Handelsblatt reported, without citing the source of the
information.
LUFTHANSA LHAG.DE
Airline industry body IATA due to present updated economic
forecasts.
SIEMENS SIEGn.DE
Russian court hearing due on Siemens claim against Rostec
over Crimea turbines.
THYSSENKRUPP TKAG.DE
Thyssenkrupp TKAG.DE Chairman Ulrich Lehner has rejected
investor calls to break up the industrial group and backed top
management's push to transform the firm into a technology group,
Germany's Handelsblatt reported, citing an interview.
GERRY WEBER GWIG.DE , BAYWA BYWGnx.DE
Gerry Weber is seen as a candidate to drop out of the SDAX
index, to be replaced by Baywa, analysts say. Deutsche Boerse is
due to announce its quarterly index review late on Tuesday.
GERMAN ECONOMIC DATA
German November Markit PMI due at 0855 GMT. Services PMI
seen flat at 54.9 points, composite final PMI unchanged at 57.6.
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