© Reuters. The skyline with its office buildings and the banking district are photographed during sunset as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues and the German government plans new pandemic control measures in Frankfurt, Germany, November 18, 2
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany is expected to narrowly avoid recession this year with price-adjusted growth of 0.2%, a source said on Wednesday citing non-finalised estimates from the government’s draft annual economic report.
The government now expects inflation of 6.0% in 2023 versus its previous forecast of 7.0%, according to the draft report, the source said.