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Since last year, Germany has not even been runner-up in visible exports. It has been overtaken by China, and now the US, on the list of the most prolific global exporting nations. But does this mean losing more than just an attention-grabbing title? Are exports becoming less important to...
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low inflation and an improving labor market situation in those countries, household income and purchasing power are likely … 2016. Inflation is expected to remain at two percent this year and increase to three percent next year. Germany's strong … domestic economy is driving growth. Most recently, additional social benefits and, above all, low inflation temporarily boosted …
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low inflation and an improving labor market situation in those countries, household income and purchasing power are likely … 2016. Inflation is expected to remain at two percent this year and increase to three percent next year. Germany's strong … domestic economy is driving growth. Most recently, additional social benefits and, above all, low inflation temporarily boosted …
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the sharp drop in oil prices this year, inflation is low and stands at 0.4 percent; next year it will climb to 1.4 percent … in particular, the renewed drop in energy prices keeps inflation rates low. In addition, many countries have experienced … economy. The low inflation substantially supports consumers' purchasing power. But nominal incomes are also experiencing …
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Beschäftigungsaufbau setzt sich fort; die Arbeitslosenquote sinkt in diesem Jahr auf 6,4 Prozent und verharrt dort. Die Inflation ist … the sharp drop in oil prices this year, inflation is low and stands at 0.4 percent; next year it will climb to 1.4 percent … in particular, the renewed drop in energy prices keeps inflation rates low. In addition, many countries have experienced …
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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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limited scope for fiscal policy to stimulate the economy, low inflation rates and the improving or at least stabilizing labor … remain moderate. An inflation rate of 1.6 per cent is expected for this year and of 1.9 per cent for the coming year. Against …
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Inflation - zuletzt betrug sie 1,3 Prozent - stützt die Kaufkraft der privaten Haushalte. Bei anziehender Kapazitätsauslastung … of inflation. In addition, growth in emerging markets accelerated notably; in particular China and India grew dynamically … modest. At a rate of 1,3 percent, low inflation props up purchasing power of private households. As the output gap narrows …
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Nachdem die deutsche Wirtschaft 2011 noch um drei Prozent gewachsen ist, sind die Aussichten für 2012 durch die Krise im Euroraum überschattet. Dadurch wird der kräftige Aufschwung unterbrochen, obwohl die Kapazitäten bis zuletzt nicht voll ausgelastet waren. Vorübergehend wird die deutsche...
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