Economics
German Investor Confidence Stabilizes as War in Ukraine Drags On
- ZEW expectations gauge rises to -34.3; economists saw -43.5
- Outlook for Germany ‘slightly less pessimistic,’ Wambach says
Germany has a high dependence on Russian energy imports.
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Investor confidence in Germany’s pandemic rebound improved but remained deeply negative as the war in Ukraine darkens the outlook for Europe’s largest economy.