BERLIN (Reuters) - The German economy contracted more than expected in the final quarter of last year, reigniting recession fears as Europe's biggest economy is beset by political uncertainty ahead of ...
Germany’s economy, Europe’s largest, has once again avoided a technical recession but businesses and consumers keep sending warning signals that the challenges engulfing the country are becoming ...
German manufacturing output has been looking weak for some time, thus that economy is also looking poor. Eurozone PMIs are also weak, the prediction is now for a recession in Germany at least. We ...
Germany's inflation surged to 2.4% in October according to a preliminary reading from the country's statistics office Destatis. The figure is harmonized across the euro area for comparability. The ...
The second estimate of German GDP growth in Q3 showed that the economy only just avoided a summer recession. GDP growth came in at 0.1% quarter-on-quarter, from +0.2% QoQ in the first estimate. Given ...
Volkswagen cars waiting last month to be put aboard a ship for export near the company's factory in Emden, northwestern Germany - Copyright AFP Indranil Mukherjee ...
Germany could experience a winter recession, as disappointing factory activity levels in November deepened its ongoing manufacturing crisis. New orders across Europe's biggest economy fell by 5.4% ...
U.S. tariffs could push Europe's largest economy into a recession, German central bank President Joachim Nagel warned Thursday, as Berlin faces a debate over the potential overhaul of its fiscal ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Europe was right to respond to U.S. tariffs but a trade war is a negative for all sides involved and could push Germany, the bloc's biggest economy, into recession this year, ...
BERLIN, May 10 (Reuters) - A halt to Russian gas supplies to Germany would trigger a deep recession and cost half a million jobs, a senior economist said in an interview published on Tuesday, as ...
Ongoing U.S. tariffs could push Europe's largest economy into a recession, German central bank President Joachim Nagel warned. "Now we are in a world with tariffs, so we could expect maybe a recession ...