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Germany's economic growth slows sharply in 2012 | |
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The German economy grew by 0.7% in 2012, a sharp slowdown on the previous year, preliminary figures show. | The German economy grew by 0.7% in 2012, a sharp slowdown on the previous year, preliminary figures show. |
The figure was well below the 3% growth seen in 2011 and suggests the economy contracted in the fourth quarter. | |
"In 2012, the German economy proved to be resistant in a difficult economic environment and withstood the European recession," the federal statistics office Destatis said. | |
Some analysts believe the German economy will enter recession itself. | Some analysts believe the German economy will enter recession itself. |
Destatis said economic activity "slowed down considerably" in the second half of the year, and particularly in the final quarter. | |
"The full-year growth figure [of 0.7%] implies a contraction of around half a percentage point in the fourth quarter," the office's top statistician Norbert Raeth said. | |
Last month, Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, cut its growth forecast for this year to 0.4% and warned that the economy may have contracted in the final three months of 2012, and may do so again in first quarter of 2013. | Last month, Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, cut its growth forecast for this year to 0.4% and warned that the economy may have contracted in the final three months of 2012, and may do so again in first quarter of 2013. |
The eurozone economy as a whole is already in recession, having contracted in both in the third and fourth quarters of last year. | |
Spending boost | |
For 2012 as a whole, Destatis said foreign trade was "very robust", with exports up 4.1% on 2011. Imports grew by 2.3%. The positive trade balance was "once again the main driving force for economic growth in Germany". | |
Household expenditure increased by 0.8%, while government spending was up 1%. | |
The figures also showed that while the service sector of the economy expanded, industry and construction contracted. | |
Destatis will publish official fourth-quarter growth figures on 14 February. |
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