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    Germany’s business activity contracts for sixth straight month in December

    December 28, 2024
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    Germany’s economic contraction persisted in December, marking the sixth consecutive month of declining business activity, according to the HCOB German flash composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI). The latest data highlighted ongoing challenges across key sectors, underscoring sustained weaknesses in Europe’s largest economy. The composite PMI, which tracks performance in both manufacturing and services, remained below the 50-point threshold that separates growth from contraction.

    Germany’s business activity contracts for sixth straight month in December

    While the services sector showed modest signs of improvement, manufacturing output continued to decline sharply, signaling persistent pressures within the industrial base. Germany’s manufacturing sector has faced prolonged difficulties due to weakened global demand, higher input costs, and supply chain disruptions. Analysts noted that the downturn in industrial production reflects broader structural challenges, including energy price volatility and reduced export competitiveness.

    In contrast, the services sector exhibited a slight recovery, offering a measure of stability amid broader economic uncertainty. However, growth in this segment was insufficient to offset manufacturing losses, leaving the overall economy under strain. Economists remain cautious about the near-term outlook, emphasizing that structural adjustments and policy support may be required to restore growth momentum.

    Persistent inflationary pressures and tighter monetary conditions have also constrained business activity, adding complexity to Germany’s recovery prospects. Market observers are closely watching signals from the European Central Bank regarding potential policy adjustments to support growth, although rate hikes earlier in the year continue to weigh on borrowing costs. Meanwhile, business sentiment surveys indicate that companies remain hesitant to expand operations due to uncertain demand forecasts.

    As Germany navigates its economic challenges, policymakers and industry leaders are expected to focus on revitalizing industrial output and fostering resilience within the services sector. Further data releases in the coming months will provide a clearer picture of whether recent trends indicate prolonged stagnation or the early stages of stabilization. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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