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Viele Fragen rund um den Brexit sind weiterhin offen. Es kann nicht ausgeschlossen werden, dass sich Großbritannien und die Europäische Union nicht auf einen Austrittsvertrag einigen können. Dann könnte es zu einem sogenannten harten Brexit (No-Deal Brexit) kommen. Wir haben die...
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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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in Deutschland bereit – nicht nur für die Gesamtwirtschaft, sondern auch für viele Sektoren und Branchen. Die …
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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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The German economy is in the midst of a robust economic cycle: the number of employed persons has reached historic highs and is still increasing powerfully; private household income is on the rise; and the public coffers are overflowing. Inflation is rising only gradually, partly because...
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, Germany can expect to suffer huge economic losses. Given the information available, it is reasonable to assume that economic … international practice, economic output will fall by as much as 0.5 percent. The corona pandemic will plunge Germany into recession …
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The German economy remains weak as of the fourth quarter of 2019. However, although industrial production is continuing its downward trend, there are signs of a slow recovery. The manufacturing sector is likely to expand production gradually beginning in 2020; therefore, it is less likely the...
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. Many global risks that previously limited the propensity to invest—in Germany and many other countries—have vanished. And …, Germany’s annual growth for 2018 should be of the same magnitude. All in all, the economy is booming but not to the point of …
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