Economics

Goldman Says Germany Needs Large Fiscal Stimulus, China Bit More

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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. reckons Germany should embrace “a large fiscal expansion” but probably won’t; China should deploy just enough to avert “a sharp slowdown”; and “potential meaningful implications” for budget policy are another reason to watch the U.S. presidential election.