Economic recovery hopes knocked by rising Covid-19 cases – business live

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German consumer confidence remains weak, according to the latest data from the GfK institute. GfK’s forward-looking gauge of consumer morale, released this morning, hit -1.6 points for October, barely an improvement on the slump to -1.7 seen in September. That’s rather weaker than hoped GfK reports that the Gernan consumers are more optimistic about economic and income prospects, but less likely to spend.

 

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Yes, that will happen if Govt doesn't isolate cases (like in Germany) & people don't follow the rules (like in Sweden)

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