German Investor Outlook Stays Near 2008 Low on Energy Crisis

  • ZEW expectations gauge edges higher to -59.2; est. -66.5
  • Confidence still low on double-digit inflation, energy squeeze
Shopping carts outside a supermarket in central Berlin.Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg
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Investor confidence in Germany’s economy remained near a record low as a growing number of analysts say a recession triggered by soaring energy prices has already begun.

The ZEW institute’s gauge of expectations inched up to -59.2 in October from -61.9 the previous month, better than the slump economists had estimated. But an index of current conditions sank to the lowest since the pandemic began.