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German stimulus: slower and smaller than most expect

Recently released details about Germany’s fiscal plans suggest that it may take until the middle of next year to ramp up spending and that less of it will go on infrastructure than initially expected. This reinforces our view that there will be a smaller increase in growth than the consensus expects.

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