Timo Wollmershaeuser, head of economic research at Gemany’s highly influential IFO institute, said on Thursday that the German economy is seen stagnating this year, compared to a 0.4% growth previously projected.
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"The German economy is stuck and is bobbing around in the doldrums, while other countries are feeling the upswing.”
“It expects the economy to grow by 0.9% next year, lower than the 1.5% previously forecast.”
“In 2026, Gross Domestic Product is likely to increase by 1.5%, according to the economic institute.”
German inflation is seen falling to 2.2% this year, from 5.9% last year.
"The order situation is poor and the gains in purchasing power are not leading to increased consumption, but to higher savings because people are insecure.”
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