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Too early to talk about economic turnaround – Ifo economist

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Posted on January 26, 2022

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Ifo Economist: Too Early to Predict Economic Turnaround

BERLIN (Reuters) – The German economy is starting the new year with a “glimmer of hope” but it is too early to talk about a turnaround, Ifo economist Klaus Wohlrabe said on Tuesday.

Supply shortages in industry, raw materials and preliminary product supply problems as well as delivery bottlenecks have eased slightly, Wohlrabe told Reuters in an interview after the publication of Ifo’s monthly business morale survey.

There has also been a significant improvement in industry export expectations, the economist said.

However, prices are not likely to decline as every second company across industry, trade and retail plans further price increases, Wohlrabe said.

(Reporting by Rene Wagner; Writing by Zuzanna Szymanska and Riham Alkousaa; Editing by Madeline Chambers)

Key Takeaways

  • German economy shows initial signs of improvement.
  • Supply shortages and delivery bottlenecks are easing.
  • Industry export expectations have significantly improved.
  • Prices are expected to rise as companies plan increases.
  • Ifo's business morale survey indicates cautious optimism.

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What is the main topic?
The main topic is the current state and outlook of the German economy as analyzed by Ifo economist Klaus Wohlrabe.
What are the current economic challenges?
Supply shortages, raw material issues, and delivery bottlenecks are current challenges, though they are easing.
What are the expectations for prices?
Prices are expected to rise as many companies across various sectors plan further increases.

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