EUROPE’S largest economy, and the fourth largest in the world, Germany, has been in a zero-growth situation for most of the year. This, apart from the country’s unemployment rate at a historical low, and an extremely quantitative monetary policy. Further, a growing number of average workers and households are feeling an increasing pressure on their income and daily living.
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