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German Economy Expected to Grow in Q4, Economic Indicator Shows

BERLIN (Reuters) -The German economy will grow slightly in the final quarter of 2025, according to an indicator of the Macroeconomic Policy Institute (IMK) at the Hans Boeckler Foundation seen by ... Read More
German government to subsidize industry's energy prices in bid to revitalize economy
Germany’s governing coalition has agreed to subsidize energy prices for heavy industry over the next three years ... Read More
German recession fears as industrial output flounders

The German economy could be on track to shrink for a second consecutive quarter after struggles in the country's all-important automotive sector saw industrial output slump in August. Fresh data from ... Read More
German economic council cuts growth forecast for 2026
The German Council of Economic Experts on Wednesday cut its forecast for Europe's largest economy in 2026 and predicted only modest growth this year, despite Chancellor Friedrich Merz's pledge to ... Read More
Germany's Economy Stagnates in Third Quarter as Exports Fall

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's gross domestic product stagnated in the third quarter, data showed on Thursday, highlighting the struggle Europe's biggest economy faces in regaining momentum as exports ... Read More
Europe’s economy shows modest growth of 0.2%, held back by laggard Germany

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Europe’s economy grew by a modest 0.2% in the third quarter, official figures showed Thursday. Growth in the 20 countries that use the euro was held by back higher U.S. Read More
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