lundi 21 novembre 2011

La croissance ralentit en Allemagne

In Europe, Even a Powerhouse Is Losing Steam
 
[The New York Times]

Since the world economy hit bottom in early 2009, Germany has been the engine of growth in Europe. No major industrial economy — in or out of Europe — has grown as rapidly. But new figures released this week indicated that the German economy was growing at its slowest rate since the recovery began, and that much of Europe was no longer growing at all.
In the second and third quarters of this year combined, Germany grew at an annual pace of just 1.6 percent. France, the second-largest economy in the euro zone, showed an annual rate of just 0.6 percent over the same six months.

Lire : nytimes.com
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