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The German economy is continuing on an upward trend. Due to surprisingly weak production at the start of this year, GDP is likely to increase by 1.8 percent and is therefore growing somewhat slower this year than previously predicted. Growth of 1.9 percent is still expected for the coming year....
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Die deutsche Wirtschaft setzt ihren Aufschwung fort. Aufgrund der überraschend schwachen Produktion zum Jahresbeginn wird das Bruttoinlandsprodukt im laufenden Jahr wohl um 1,8 Prozent und damit im jahresdurchschnittlichen Vergleich etwas weniger zulegen als bislang erwartet. Für das kommende...
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significant slump in the Chinese economy is expected to be handled with expansionary measures by the government, there is the risk …
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. Although a significant slump in the Chinese economy is expected to be handled with expansionary measures by the government …
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The German economy is expected to grow by 1.7 percent this year, and to maintain this pace in 2016 as well. The rate of growth should slow down slightly (to 1.5 percent) in 2017, but only because the number of working days will be lower due to the timing of public holidays. The global economy is...
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Die deutsche Wirtschaft dürfte in diesem Jahr um 1,7 Prozent wachsen und dieses Tempo im nächsten Jahr halten. Im Jahr 2017 wird sie zwar voraussichtlich mit einer etwas geringeren Rate zulegen (1,5 Prozent) - allerdings nur, weil die Zahl der Arbeitstage aufgrund der Lage der Feiertage...
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robust domestic demand - will increase by more than exports such that a negative current account slightly curbs growth. The …
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public budget is marginally in surplus of 0.2 percent relative to nominal gross domestic product. In 2014 the budget will be …
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contributing to growth. The public budget will end the year with a slight deficit, although next year will see a slight surplus in … net borrowing. Without taking cyclical influences into account, the public budget in both years will end with a surplus …
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The world economy is gaining momentum after sluggish growth in the first half 2016 - which was primarily due to a weak expansion in the emerging markets - gave way to a slight acceleration. This trend is likely to continue, and will increasingly benefit the developed economies as well. The...
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