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, capacity utilization remains high; employment growth is continuing, albeit more slowly; and the trend of foreign demand is …
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industry. These sectors are profiting from strong demand from private households, which is supported by the strong labor market …
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-average growth due to robust foreign demand and increasing employment levels. A gradual reduction in high capacity utilization will …
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stimuli, but massive income losses will curb demand for some time to come. The German Federal Government was able to avoid the … demand. This decline in foreign demand reflects the devastating effects of the recession on the labor markets of many …
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The ongoing trade conflicts initiated by the US and the uncertainty surrounding Brexit are negatively affecting the global economy. Global trade and investment activity, and thus in many places industrial output, are the areas most impacted. Consumption, however, is continuing to support the...
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. Together with slightly stronger foreign demand, these factors will ensure that the German economy recovers somewhat over next …
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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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German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) is thus raising its forecast for German GDP and now anticipates a plus of … 2.2 percent for this year. Although the momentum will gradually slow down toward the end of the forecast horizon …
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The German economy will grow by 2.4 percent this year, especially due to strong foreign demand. Brisk investment … consumer demand in the coming quarters, employment and economic output growth are losing momentum. However, stimulus measures …
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Compared to last year, the German economy is weakening noticeably. Orders from abroad are decreasing and domestic companies are holding back on investments. However, capacity utilization remains high—also because the government will boost the incomes of private households next year. However,...
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