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German business sentiment unexpectedly falls in December, Ifo survey finds

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Posted on December 17, 2025

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By Maria Martinez BERLIN, Dec 17 (Reuters) - German business morale unexpectedly fell in December, a survey showed on Wednesday, as Europe's largest economy continues to struggle to growth. The Ifo

German Business Sentiment Declines in December, Ifo Survey Shows

By ‌Maria Martinez

BERLIN, Dec 17 (Reuters) - German ‍business ‌morale unexpectedly fell in December, a survey ⁠showed on ‌Wednesday, as Europe's largest economy continues to struggle to growth.

The Ifo institute said ⁠its business climate index fell to 87.6 ​this month from a slightly ‌downwardly revised 88.0 ⁠in November. Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a slight increase ​to 88.2.

"This year there are no presents for the German economy," said Klaus Wohlrabe, head of surveys ​at ‍Ifo.

Germany has ​struggled to regain momentum this year, with only modest growth forecast following two years of contraction.

Companies are looking more pessimistically at the first ⁠half of 2026, said Ifo's president Clemens Fuest.

The indicator ​for the current situation remained unchanged, with the year ending without any sense of optimism, ‌added Fuest.

(Reporting by Maria Martinez, Klaus Lauer, Miranda Murray and Ludwig Burger)

Key Takeaways

  • German business morale fell unexpectedly in December.
  • Ifo business climate index dropped to 87.6 from 88.0.
  • Analysts had expected a slight increase to 88.2.
  • Germany continues to face economic growth challenges.
  • Companies are pessimistic about the first half of 2026.

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What is the Ifo Business Climate Index?
The Ifo Business Climate Index is a key economic indicator that measures the sentiment of businesses in Germany regarding current and future economic conditions.

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