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Tyskland: IfW sänker tillväxtprognos till 0,3% från 1,1% 2013

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STOCKHOLM (Direkt) Det tyska ekonomiska institutet IfW sänker sin prognos för Tysklands tillväxt till 0,3 procent för 2013, från sin tidigare prognos på +1,1 procent.

Det rapporterar Bloomberg News.

För 2014 ser IfW en tillväxt på 1,5 procent.

Enligt institutet kommer företagens investeringar att bli “mycket svaga” nästa år och sysselsättningen stagnerar.

Dessutom ökar riskerna mot prisstabiliteten i Tyskland, enligt IfW, som också tror att det tyska budgetunderskottet sannolikt kommer att öka “något” under 2013.

Bild: (c) A.-Reinkober—pixelio.de

 

 

 

 

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