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By lifting lockdown measures as coronavirus case numbers are rising and the vaccine rollout is proceeding slowly, the German economy is being sent on a stop-go course. Re-opening measures will probably be followed by renewed closures, at least regionally, in order to keep the spread of COVID-19...
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hit much harder than in Germany, and demand for consumer durables and capital goods - the focus of Germany’s export …
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countries. Overall, economic recovery will be slow in Germany: The German economy cannot compensate for a decline of 9.4 percent …
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political risks do not materialize. A no-deal Brexit, for example, would reduce growth in Germany by 0.4 percent in 2020. …
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After a turbulent summer, marked by a weak second and a likely stronger third quarter, the German economy should return to an average pace of growth and end up with a growth rate of 0.9 percent in 2019. Despite the more subdued pace, capacity utilization remains high; employment growth is...
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Although the economic boom in Germany is over, a recession is not looming. The economy is still expected to grow by 1 …
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, which was already weighing on German economic output in 2023. Inflation, which is falling in both Germany and the euro area … households and companies to remain cautious in Germany. In addition, fiscal policy stimuli as well as foreign demand are lacking … markedly by 1.2 percent in 2025. The global economy will continue to develop more robustly than Germany; it is projected to …
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most member states is somewhat better than in Germany. There are signs of a noticeable slowdown in the second half of 2023 …
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economy in China is struggling in particular, and German products are less in demand—apparently because Germany is relying … already been agreed upon and those still outstanding, people in Germany will likely have noticeably more money in their … and Japan recently recorded strong quarterly figures to much surprise. Falling inflation rates and expected interest rate …
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