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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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steady improvements in labor markets. Together, these two factors support consumption and the purchasing power of households … major trading partners are growing vigorously; consumption is likely to develop well, and in the course of time, corporate … will increase significantly as part of the dynamic domestic economy. Consumption is supporting the growth of the German …
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steady improvements in labor markets. Together, these two factors support consumption and the purchasing power of households … major trading partners are growing vigorously; consumption is likely to develop well, and in the course of time, corporate …, because imports will increase significantly as part of the dynamic domestic economy. Consumption is supporting the growth of …
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economy toward more consumption-so far, without any major disruptions-and growth in the U.S. and the UK remains strong. The ….4 percent this year to 3.6 next year, and to 3.9 percent in the following year. In Germany, strong private consumption is the … and with the consumption this creates, as well as with increased activity in the construction industry. In contrast …
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economy toward more consumption-so far, without any major disruptions-and growth in the U.S. and the UK remains strong. The … this year to 3.6 next year, and to 3.9 percent in the following year. In Germany, strong private consumption is the primary … consumption this creates, as well as with increased activity in the construction industry. In contrast, investment in equipment …
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market situation are fostering consumption. As a result of declining uncertainty and still expansionary global monetary … policy, previously subdued investment activity builds on the upward movement of consumption and the thus stimulated revival … this backdrop, private consumption continues to be a main pillar of the expansion. The recovering global economy will lead …
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the revival of private consumption which profits from gradual improvements of labour market conditions and still low rates … uncertainty will spur investment. Gradual improvements of labour market conditions will revive private consumption. All in all … and consumption rises, inflation will rise gently to 1,6 percent in 2014 and to 1,7 percent in 2015. In 2013, the overall …
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countries were almost able to maintain their pace of expansion which was propped up mainly by private consumption. This time … situation on the labor market will support consumption in industrialized countries. As a result, companies are likely to … of the minimum wage will allow these trends to persist in the coming year. This will drive up private consumption which …
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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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