German business morale falls on virus angst as rebound fades

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German business morale fell for the first time in six months in October, weighed down by companies' concerns about rising coronavirus infection rates that are making them more cautious about the coming months, a survey showed on Monday.

BERLIN - German business morale fell for the first time in six months in October, weighed down by companies’ concerns about rising coronavirus infection rates that are making them more cautious about the coming months, a survey showed on Monday.

“Companies are considerably more sceptical regarding developments over the coming months,” Ifo President Clemens Fuest said in a statement. “In view of rising infection numbers, German business is becoming increasingly worried.” The number of confirmed cases in Germany rose by 8,685 to 437,866, data from the Robert Koch Institute for infectious diseases showed on Monday.

“The real hit would come if schools and kindergartens had to close,” he said. “That would have a massive impact on the economy and industry.”

 

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It is amazing how covid only impacts small businesses, but big corps can stay open, etc...You were are all fools.

Then just lower the prices Simple But capitalism always falls on it's face

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