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IMF warns economy will be worst-performing in the world despite recession end

The German economy stagnated in the three months to June, prompting warnings that the industrial powerhouse is facing a prolonged downturn.

Europe’s largest economy flatlined in the second quarter of the year, according to the country’s statistics office. This compares with quarterly growth of 0.5pc in France and 0.4pc in Spain over the same period.

While the figures for Germany officially mark the end of a recession that saw six months of economic decline, Claus Vistesen, of Pantheon Macroeconomics, predicted the economy would continue to lag behind the rest of Europe.

He said: “Germany is really, really weak here. We are looking into a prolonged slowdown. Unless something really dramatic happens, Germany’s GDP is going to fall outright this year. That is pretty bad.”

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