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Insolvencies in Germany up 22.9% year-on-year in October

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Posted on November 21, 2024

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· Last updated: January 28, 2026

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This image illustrates the significant increase in insolvencies in Germany, rising by 22.9% year-on-year in October 2024. The data reflects ongoing economic challenges faced by businesses, including high costs and reduced demand.
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BERLIN (Reuters) – The number of insolvencies in Germany rose by 22.9% in October on the previous year, the country’s statistics office Destatis said on Thursday. This means that with the exception of June 2024, the number of involvencies has seen double-digit monthly increases since June 2023, Destatis said. Collapsing demand from Germany and abroad, […]

BERLIN (Reuters) – The number of insolvencies in Germany rose by 22.9% in October on the previous year, the country’s statistics office Destatis said on Thursday.

This means that with the exception of June 2024, the number of involvencies has seen double-digit monthly increases since June 2023, Destatis said.

Collapsing demand from Germany and abroad, high costs for energy and skilled workers, considerable burdens from taxes and bureaucracy – all of this is putting pressure on business prospects and the financial situation,” the German chambers of commerce and industry (DIHK) said in response to the figures.

Germany’s economy is struggling with sluggish overseas demand, shortages of skilled labour and increasingly fierce competition from China.

Its GDP has grown by 0.1% in real terms over the past five years, meaning that its economic development continues to lag in international comparisons.

($1 = 0.9497 euros)

(Reporting by Friederike Heine, Editing by Rachel More)

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