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German inflation confirmed at 2.6% in November
The Ifo Institute lowered growth to 0.8%, while Kiel and RWI expect about 1% due to energy costs, weak demand, and structural issues, officials said.
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42 Articles
Above-average rising prices for services, hardly any relief in the cost of energy: inflation remains at 2.3 percent in November. Consumers need a long breath.
The German economy longs for years of recession for real growth. However, it is questionable that this is already beginning in 2026 – economists are already reducing their growth forecasts.
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Total News Sources42
Leaning Left2Leaning Right7Center13Last UpdatedBias Distribution59% Center
Bias Distribution
- 59% of the sources are Center
59% Center
C 59%
R 32%
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