Merkelnomics

Comments on the German and European economy.

Friday, April 24, 2015

Unstoppable optimism?

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Is sky the limit? German business optimism seems to be unstoppable, paving the road for an excellent growth year 2015. Germany's most pr...
Wednesday, April 15, 2015

ECB meeting - Unexpected excitment in Frankfurt

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What everyone had expected to be a rather dull press conference will go down in history as an unforgettable meeting. Not so much due to new ...
Wednesday, April 8, 2015

German economy not at full speed (yet)

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Bag of mixed data. German industrial production struggled to gain further momentum in February, increasing by only 0.2% MoM. The 0.6% increa...
Tuesday, April 7, 2015

German new orders drop in February

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Unexpected disappointment. German new orders dropped unexpectedly in February, indicating that the Eurozone’s largest economy is still not a...
Thursday, March 26, 2015

Binge shopping in Germany?

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Binge shopping? German consumers have become real optimists and any worries about the current Greek crisis were clearly outweighed by low in...
Wednesday, March 25, 2015

German Ifo continues upward trend in March

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The gradual improvement continues. Germany's most prominent leading indicator, the Ifo index, just increased for the fifth month in a ro...
Thursday, March 5, 2015

Good news show from Nikosia

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As expected, the ECB today kept interest rates unchanged at its meeting in Cyprus. While Draghi was surprisingly upbeat on the economic outl...
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Carsten Brzeski
Chef-Volkswirt ING DiBa, specialised in macro developments in the Eurozone and Germany; ECB and the rest. Views are my own. Follow me on Twitter @carstenbrzeski and visit my German blog https://www.ing-diba.de/ueber-uns/presse/carsten-brzeskis-blog/ .
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