BERLIN/FRANKFURT, Nov 10 (Reuters) - The following are some
of the factors that may move German stocks on Wednesday:
CORONAVIRUS
Germany reported 39,676new infections and 236 more deaths.
VOLKSWAGEN VOWG_p.DE
Volkswagen said on Tuesday it plans to build a new
state-of-the-art car factory close to its headquarters in
Wolfsburg, Germany, hoping to raise its game as the opening of
Tesla's TSLA.O gigafactory near Berlin draws closer.
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Volkswagen plans to stop making Santana cars in China,
bidding farewell after over three decades to its first
Chinese-made model that became a symbol of the country's rising
middle class and helped fuel the German carmaker's popularity.
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LUFTHANSA LHAG.DE
Germany's Lufthansa said on Tuesday it raised 1.5 billion
euros in a corporate bond sale, its third bond sale this year,
in order to boost the company's liquidity and refinance debt.
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ADIDAS AG ADSGn.DE
Third quarter results due.
ALLIANZ SE ALVG.DE
Third quarter results due.
CONTINENTAL AG CONG.DE
Third quarter results due.
E.ON SE EONGn.DE
Third quarter results due.
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG IFXGn.DE
Full year results due.
SIEMENS ENERGY ENR1n.DE
Full year results due.
STROEER SE & CO KGAA SAXG.DE
Third quarter results due.
WACKER NEUSON SE WACGn.DE
Third quarter results due.
JUNGHEINRICH AG JUNG_p.DE
Third quarter results due.
LEG IMMOBILIEN SE LEGn.DE
Third quarter results due.
JENOPTIK AG JENGn.DE
Third quarter results due.
SMA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY AG S92G.DE
Third quarter results due.
HOME 24 SE H24.de
Third quarter results due.
MORPHOSYS AG MORG.DE
Third quarter results due.
HENSOLDT AG HAGG.DE
Nine month results due.
OVERSEAS STOCK MARKETS
!RIC {.DJI} is invalid S&P 500 .SPX -0.3%, Nasdaq .IXIC
-0.6% at close. .N
Nikkei .N225 -0.5%, Shanghai stocks .SSEC -1.3%. .T
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ECONOMY
German October CPI due at 0700 GMT. Seen at 0.5% m/m, +4.5%
y/y, harmonised seen at +0.5% m/m, +4.6% y/y.
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