Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, December 2004

The Deutsche Bundesbank's December 2004 Monthly Report said growth in the German economy faltered in the third quarter of 2004.

According to Federal Statistical Office figures, overall output increased by only 0.1% on the quarter after adjustment for seasonal and working-day variations. This compared with a second quarter figure of +0.4%. The main reason for this was the fall in exports of just over 1% in seasonally adjusted terms. The external trade situation was made worse by the fact that, at

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