Autumn Forecast - Ifo Institute Lowers Growth Expectations - Fuest: "Too Little Private Investment"
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The Ifo Institute has reduced its forecast for economic growth this year to 0.2 percent. This is mainly due to the fact that the federal debt-financed spending packages come later than initially assumed, said Ifo President Fuest in Deutschlandfunk. Nor will the relief of private households be implemented in the electricity tax.
Inflation will fall to 2.1% in 2026, but will rise to 2.6% in 2027 due to the CO2 emissions surcharge on energy prices MADRID, 4 (EUROPA PRESS) The Munich Economic Research Institute (Ifo) has revised Germany's growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026 downwards, so it forecasts [...] The entry The Ifo lowers its growth forecasts for Germany and predicts a rise of just 0.2% by 2025 appears first in Forbes Spain.
The ifo Institute has lowered its growth forecast. Accordingly, the German economy is only growing by 0.2 percent and by 1.3 percent in the current year in 2026. Compared to the summer forecast, the ifo researchers have slightly revised their forecast by 0.1 and 0.2 percentage points downwards. For the year 2027, the growth forecast is 1.6 percent. "The US tariffs continue to be appreciably burdensome for the German economy," says ifo Business D…
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