Today: September 13, 2024
Today: September 13, 2024

German economy shrank by 0.1% in Q2, statistics office confirms

People visit the Berlin Art Market by the Zeughaus building in Berlin
August 27, 2024
Reuters

BERLIN (Reuters) -The German economy shrank by 0.1% in the second quarter of 2024 compared with the previous three-month period, the statistics office reported on Tuesday, confirming preliminary data.

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