Gdp: German Economy Growing Stronger than Expected in the Fourth Quarter
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The German economy can grow slightly more at the end of the year than predicted, but the outlook remains restrained, according to economists and companies.
After two years of recession, the German economy is growing slightly again in 2025. The final quarter is even more positive than expected. Nevertheless, the big upturn is waiting for you.
In the fourth quarter of 2025, the German economy grew more strongly than initially assumed. Instead of 0.2% growth, the Federal Statistical Office now calculated 0.3% growth in gross domestic product compared to the previous quarter.
After two years of recession, the German economy is growing slightly again in 2025. The final quarter is even more positive than expected. Nevertheless, the big upturn is waiting for you.
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