The short-term outlook for 2022 was not look to bad at the end of last month, given the „hard KPIs“ of orders, production and exports at the end of December 2021 (here). Also, the „end“ of the pandemic indeed begins to materialise. However, rising inflation and a potentially escalating conflict in the Ukrainian might serve as a party crusher. But hey, let’s take a more detailed view on the January 2022 figures before jumping to conclusions:
„The German economy in January 2022 – from „distressed“ to „war“?“ weiterlesenSchlagwort: Corporate insolvencies
The German economy in December 2021 – „distressed“ winter
After there were more questionmarks to the German economy than positive outlooks in November 2021 (here), the ongoing question is, whether it gets better in the foreseeable future. To answer that question, let’s take a more detailed view on the December figures to answer that question:
„The German economy in December 2021 – „distressed“ winter“ weiterlesenThe German economy in November 2021 – winter does not look too good either
The German economy did not look too good in October 2021 (here), hence the question remained, would it get better in November? So, let’s take a more detailed view on the November figures to answer that question:
„The German economy in November 2021 – winter does not look too good either“ weiterlesenThe German economy in October 2021 – autumn doesn’t look too good…
Already the last overview of the German economy for September 21 pointed to an at least slowing economy (here), the question is now, will it remain moving forward at all? But, hey, let’s take a more detailed view on it:
„The German economy in October 2021 – autumn doesn’t look too good…“ weiterlesenThe German economy in September 2021 – it doesn’t look too good…
In the last overview about the German economy for August 2021 I was – given the more than „mixed“ data – already wishing for a better autumn (here). Such autumn, though, does not seem to materialise. But let’s take a more detailed view on the further development:
„The German economy in September 2021 – it doesn’t look too good…“ weiterlesenThe German economy in August 2021 – oh, well…
In the last overview about the German economy for August 2021 I was – given the more than „mixed“ data – already wishing for a better autumn (here). So, hey, let’s take a more detailed view on the further development:
„The German economy in August 2021 – oh, well…“ weiterlesenThe German economy in July 2021 – let’s hope for a better autumn
The last overview of the German economy for June 2021 wished us all a relaxed summer (here). So, hey, let’s take a more detailed view whether we still can be relaxed:
„The German economy in July 2021 – let’s hope for a better autumn“ weiterlesenThe German economy in June 2021 – a relaxed summer, but…
The overview of the German economy in the previous months always transported some sort of optimism, however, also always with some pessimistic connotation (cf. for the last issue, here). And also for June 2021 this type of „cautious optimism“ continues. But, hey, let’s take a more detailed view:
„The German economy in June 2021 – a relaxed summer, but…“ weiterlesenThe German economy in May 2021 – increased optimism, but…
My last update on the German economy was aptly titled „cautious optimism warranted“ (here) and at first sight it seems that with the receeding pandemic, the economy flows back into its natural habitat. But, hey, let’s take a more detailed view:
„The German economy in May 2021 – increased optimism, but…“ weiterlesenThe German economy in April 2021 – cautious optimism warranted
To me, the March ’21 figures implied that – given the then stark rising corona-figures – the German economy was rather „walking on egg-shells“ fearing another crash due to the ongoing and soon to be hardened lockdown (cf. here). However, there were signs of hope. Now let’s take a more detailed view into the German economy for April 2021 to see if this hope was indeed warranted:
„The German economy in April 2021 – cautious optimism warranted“ weiterlesen