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  1. Publication

    German Economy Gains Momentum

    17.12.2014

    The German economy is regaining momentum. GDP is forecast to increase by 1.7 percent in 2015 and 1.9 percent in 2016. Initially, the acceleration in eco

  2. Publication

    German economy: Expansion rate remains high

    17.06.2015

    KKB 8: The German economy remains on a robust growth track. For the current year we expect GDP to increase by 1.8 percent. Next year, the rate of expansion is likely to accelerate to 2.1 percent.

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    Robust German economy in an uncertain international environment

    12.09.2015

    KKB 11: German GDP is expected to increase by 1.8 percent (2015), 2.1 percent (2016), and 2.3 percent (2017).

  4. Publication

    The German economy is regaining momentum

    12.12.2015

    KKB 14: German GDP is expected to increase by 1.8 percent (2015), 2.2 percent (2016), and 2.3 percent (2017). With capacity utilization currently being at norma

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    Uncertainty weighs on growth only temporarily

    14.03.2016

    KKB 17: The German economy remains robust in a difficult international climate. In the current year, we expect GDP to increase by 2 per cent. That represents a

  6. Publication

    Expansion remains on track

    22.06.2016

    KKB 20: The economic upswing in Germany is set to con­tinue. GDP is likely to grow 1.9 percent this year and 2.1 percent next year. Strong domestic drivers rem

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    Stretched economic upswing in Germany

    12.09.2016

    KKB 23: The economic upswing in Germany is set to continue despite heavy headwinds from abroad. We expect GDP to grow by 1.7 percent in 2017 and by 2.1 percent

  8. Publication

    Expansion is set to continue

    21.12.2016

    KKB 26: The expansion in Germany is set to continue despite headwinds from abroad. We leave our forecast as of autumn unchanged and expect GDP to grow by 1.9 pe

  9. Publication

    Expansion is set to broaden

    11.03.2017

    KKB 29: The expansion in Germany continues. We leave our forecast as of December 2016 unchanged and expect GDP to grow by 1.7 percent in 2017 and by 2 percent i

  10. Publication

    German economy heating up

    21.06.2017

    KKB 32: The momentum of the expansion of the German economy is strong. Unchanged from our winter and spring forecasts, we expect a rise in gross domestic produc

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