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Der ifo Geschäftsklimaindex ist im Februar auf den schlechtesten Wert seit Dezember 2014 gefallen. Die Unternehmen bewerteten ihre aktuelle Geschäftslage erneut etwas weniger gut. Auch der Pessimismus mit Blick auf die kommenden sechs Monate hat zugenommen. Diese Ergebnisse und andere...
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The German economy is facing strong headwinds. In recent months, economic momentum has continued to slow down and companies are much more pessimistic about the future. The high level of global economic policy uncertainty likely was an important contributing factor. Gross domestic product (GDP)...
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The German economy has shifted down a gear. After still very high economic momentum in Germany until the middle of last …
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The economic upswing in Germany continues, although the expansion loses some steam. Compared to our summer forecast, we ….9 percent (2018) and 2.0 percent (2019). So for now, the boom in Germany persists. However, due to the already very high …
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The strong economic upswing in Germany has taken a break. For the current year, we revise our GDP growth forecast down …
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The air for the economic upswing in Germany is getting thinner. We expect German GDP to grow by 2.5 percent this year … difficult for firms to fill vacancies. The tensions on the labour market will lead to stronger increases in gross wages and … households, in particular in 2019. In sum, we expect net wages and salaries to increase by 5.4 percent in 2019, the highest …
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and more apparent on the labor market. As a result, higher wages will boost the income gains of private households while …
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. Wages are expected to grow more dynamically. Germany’s general budget surplus is set to increase further. However, the …
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purchasing power of households’ disposable income. Employment continues to rise, and wages are expected to grow more dynamically …. Germany’s general budget surplus will probably surpass the record level of the previous year. As the high surplus is only a …
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The economic upswing in Germany is set to continue despite heavy headwinds from abroad. We expect GDP to grow by 1 … of the Brexit vote have faded out. The main drivers of GDP growth in Germany are still expected to come from the domestic … in real disposable income, which are fueled by low increases in consumer prices, strong increases in wages, and expanding …
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