《欧洲经济》德国料当地经济今年增长最少3.4%
《路透》报道,德国经济部长阿尔特迈尔表示,德国政府预期当地经济今年增长3.4%至3.7%,若情况理想增长可高0.1或0.2个百分点,明年经济增长预测为4%。他指德国经济整体将於年底重拾新冠疫前动力,并有理由对德国经济感到乐观。
德国政府4月底上调对今年经济增长预测0.5个百分点至3.5%,去年经济受新冠疫情影响,按年倒退5%。
对於有否忧虑德国通胀问题,阿尔特迈尔表示正非常紧密留意通胀发展,但目前不能给予评估。德国上月调和消费物价通胀为2.4%,超出欧央行的接近2%目标,但低於市场预期的2.5%。
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