German government to lower economic growth forecast to just +0.2%

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The euro’s sharp fall to 1.0705 today is all about the US dollar side of the equation but the domestic reasons for selling Europe continue to mount. A big one is the erosion of the German industrial economy. The combination of high energy prices and the rise of Chinese autos is a massive challenge and the government is loath to help.

Reuters sources today report that the government growth forecast for this year will be cut to just 0.2% from 1.3% in October. That’s after a 0.3% contraction in 2023.

The lower forecast isn’t a big surprise to markets as private forecasters are already at low levels but it’s a reminder of the doom-spiral that Germany is stuck in.

Economy Minister Robert Habeck

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