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Clouds darken further over German economy

By Johanna Treeck

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Clouds darken further over German economy

“There is no time to lose: Our country has to feel now that things are getting better,” Merz said.

For businesses, though, this appears to be taking too long. Ifo’s survey suggested that not only were companies less happy with their current business, but that expectations had also darkened noticeably.

“The surprisingly sharp decline … dampens hopes for a rapid economic recovery,” Deutsche Bank economist Robin Winkler said in a note to clients.

The news follows on the heels of another survey from Tuesday: S&P Global’s Purchasing Manager Index. This showed Germany’s private sector expanding at the fastest pace in more than a year — but cast doubt over the sustainability of this recovery, as new orders dropped in both services and manufacturing.

A representative survey commissioned by POLITICO’s sister publication, the German tabloid Bild (also owned by Axel Springer), showed Wednesday that not only businesses are increasingly pessimistic about the country’s economic prospects.

Confidence in the Christian Democrats and Socialists’ ability to return the German economy to growth continues to fall. While 43 percent believed this was the case in May, by mid-September that number had fallen to just 28 percent.