21 Nov 2016
German Finance Ministry: Slowdown expected in Q3 growth
The German finance ministry published its monthly economic report on Monday, predicting that the German economy is expected to slowdown in Q3 2016 after a strong growth reported in H1 this year.
Key Points via Reuters:
Economy grew by 0.2% in Q3 verbs 0.4% in Q2
Slowdown was expected after strong growth in the first six months of the year
Private consumption & government state spending the main drivers
Job creation was maintained but at a slower pace than in H1
Unemployment fell further
Govt last month raised its 2016 growth forecast to 1.8% versus 1.7% previously, marking the strongest expansion rate in half a decade
Leading economic institutes predict a growth rate of 1.9% this year