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The recovery of the German economy is interrupted once again. In the winter, the new Covid-19 wave will particularly hit activity in contact-intensive service sectors as in previous waves. As a result, there will be a setback in private consumer spending and probably also small declines in GDP....
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The recovery of the German economy needs more time. Ongoing precautionary measures to protect against infection as well as the supply bottlenecks will slow down the catch-up process in the winter. Especially in those service sector that have been particularly affected by the pandemic the...
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The German economy is picking up speed again. After the resurgence of the Covid-19 pandemic had interrupted the economic recovery in the winter half-year, GDP will expand at a fast pace in the further course of the year and exceed its pre-crisis level again. With the removal of the...
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The second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has interrupted the recovery in Germany. GDP is set to decline in the first …
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Germany. Next year, inflation will probably remain high with 4.2 percent. The recovery in employment continues. Effective …
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reunified Germany. Even if commodity prices stop rising and supply bottlenecks gradually ease, inflation is still likely to be …
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by the Covid-19 pandemic than Germany, so that exports are only gradually picking up again. Moreover, companies will …
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The German economy has shifted down a gear. After still very high economic momentum in Germany until the middle of last …
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The German economy is running at full steam. Economic activity has further accelerated in the current year and leading indicators suggest that the rapid pace of expansion will continue in the coming year. We expect gross domestic product (GDP) to grow by 2.3 percent in 2017 (calendar-adjusted:...
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The spread of the coronavirus will have a considerable impact on the German economy. The economy will be hit in a situation in which it was just about to regain footing after the downturn of the past year. Recently, signs have been increasing that industrial production is finding its bottom and...
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