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Business morale down in Germany

- Michael Nienaber

GERMAN business morale deteriorat­ed unexpected­ly this month after hitting a high the previous month, a survey showed yesterday, suggesting that political deadlock in Europe’s economic powerhouse was clouding the outlook.

Chancellor Angela Merkel is struggling to form a stable government after her Conservati­ves lost voters to the Far Right in September’s election and her attempt at a three-way alliance with two smaller parties failed last month.

The Ifo Institute for Economic Research in Munich said its business climate index, based on a monthly survey of about 7 000 firms, edged down to 117.2 from an upwardly revised reading of 117.6 last month, which was the highest on record.

The reading this month came in lower than a Reuters consensus forecast for a value of 117.5.

The slight drop in the headline figure was driven by managers’ less optimistic business expectatio­ns while their assessment­s of the current situation were more positive.

Overall business morale remained on a relatively high level, Ifo chief Clemens Fuest said, adding: “German businesses are full of festive spirits.”

Ifo economist Klaus Wohlrabe warned against over-interpreti­ng the drop. “If the situation is already very good it is even more difficult to expect better business,” he said.

Wohlrabe said that uncertaint­y among German businesses over the shape of the new government, which is likely to include Merkel’s Conservati­ves and the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD), had risen slightly.

Michael Holstein from DZ Bank said the figure this month was still the second-highest Ifo reading on record, adding: “The German upswing will continue.” – Reuters

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