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Chief Economist at ING Germany
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I am the Chief Economist at ING Germany. I have a broad international background in economics and finance, combining public and private sector experience in economic analysis and policy-making. Main focus: Europe, Eurozone, Germany and ECB. My career started in the public sector at the ...more

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German Government Sends In The Paramedics
The summer break in Germany was anything but calm.
Latest Ifo Index Adds To Germany’s Economic Woes
Another sharp drop in Germany's most prominent leading indicator suggests that the economy is in for a longer period of stagnation than previously expected.
German Stagnation In The Second Quarter Confirmed
The second estimate of second-quarter GDP growth confirms the stagnation of Europe's largest economy and will do very little to end the 'sick man of Europe' debate.
German Industrial ‘Bad News Show’ Continues
A further drop in German industrial production in June is another illustration of the country's ongoing stagnation.
German Exports Still Stuck In Stagnation
Today’s export numbers confirm the picture painted by last week's initial GDP growth estimate: the German economy remains stuck in stagnation.
German Labor Market Shows Very First Cracks
Under the surface of strong headline numbers, the labor market is starting to show the first cracks. This should limit the risk of a textbook-style wage-price spiral.
Regional German Inflation Data Show Hidden Disinflationary Trend
The regional data point to a slight drop in German headline inflation in July.
German Economy Stagnated In The Second Quarter
The flash estimate of German GDP growth shows that the Eurozone's largest economy stagnated in the second quarter and seems to be stuck in the twilight zone between stagnation and recession.
The German Economy Is In A ‘Slowcession’ And Needs A New Reform Agenda
Another drop in Germany's most prominent leading indicator, the Ifo index, confirms that the economy is back on a downward trend before any upward trend had actually started.
ECB Preview: The Final Countdown
The European Central Bank looks set to hike rates by 25bp on Thursday. With the bleak economic outlook and disinflation gaining traction, however, the end to rate hikes is near.
ECB Cheat Sheet: Half A Gear Down
Another well-telegraphed hike from the European Central Bank brings another tough challenge for the Governing Council and Christine Lagarde: committing to another move in September or switching to full data dependency.
Minutes Of The June ECB Meeting Underline Its Hawkishness
With two weeks to go until the next European Central Bank meeting, the just-released minutes of the Bank's June meeting reiterated policymakers' determination to continue the current hiking cycle beyond the next meeting.
Germany Needs An Agenda 2030
A stagnating economy, cyclical headwinds and structural challenges bring to mind the early 2000s and call for a new reform agenda.
German Industrial Production Drops In May
German industry is still stagnating and needs an activity surge in June to avoid an extension of the recession.
German Exports Disappoint Again
A minor drop in May exports is another illustration that sluggish exports are not an exception but rather the new normal.
German Disinflationary Trend Pauses For The Summer
With lower-than-expected energy prices and dropping food prices, German inflation could come down faster than the ECB expects.
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