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Germany slips into recession
Germany slips into recession
Germany slips into recession
The Wall Street Journal reports Germany's economy is in a recession after output fell more sharply than expected in the third quarter amid a downturn in exports. GDP fell by 0.5% in the third quarter, following a 0.4% contraction in the previous quarter.
The third quarter fall in growth was much worse than market expectations of around 0.1%. With global demand for German goods still falling and no recovery in sight, many forecasters expect the economy to contract further in coming quarters. The increasingly bleak outlook could raise pressure on Germany's government to do more to boost the economy through fiscal policy.
So far, however, Chancellor Angela Merkel's government has rejected calls for tax cuts or greatly increased spending, including from her own economics minister and a government panel of economic advisers. Instead, Berlin plans only a modest set of tax breaks, including for new-car purchases and building renovations.
Germany's government statistics office said the economy suffered in the last quarter, which ended Sept. 30, from the impact of higher imports and lower exports. A rise in private consumption, government spending rose and company inventories prevented a worse contraction.
Compared with the year-earlier period, the economy grew 0.8% in the third quarter in calendar adjusted terms, the statistics office said. A
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Newswires survey of economists had predicted a contraction of 0.1% on a quarter-to-quarter basis and a rise of 1% on an annualized basis.
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