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German investor sentiment robust at year-end

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The German investor confidence index calculated by the ZEW economic institute rose
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Investor sentiment in Germany is still on the increase, amid confidence that Europe's biggest economy is robust enough to withstand the refugee crisis and the economic slowdown in China, a leading survey said Tuesday.

The investor confidence index calculated by the ZEW economic institute rose for the second month in a row to 16.1 points in December, after a 10.4 points increase in November, the think tank said in a statement.

"The large influx of refugees is above all a major challenge facing policy-makers and civil society in Germany ... (and) the economic slowdown in emerging markets is exerting pressure on the German export industry," said ZEW president Clemens Fuest.

"Overall, however, confidence is growing that the German economy is sufficiently robust to meet these challenges in the coming year," Fuest said.

For the survey, ZEW questions analysts and institutional investors about their current assessment of the economic situation in Germany, as well as their expectations for the coming months.

The sub-index measuring financial market players' view of the current economic situation in Germany was largely unchanged, edging up by 0.6 point to 55.0 points, ZEW said.

- 'Solid rise' -

Analysts said the headline index was slightly higher than they had expected.

The "solid rise ... suggests that the economy is faring pretty well," said Jennifer McKeown at Capital Economics.

The data "support earlier survey evidence that neither the Volkswagen scandal nor the Paris attacks have taken a significant toll on the German economy," she said.

Nevertheless, the current level was still lower than that seen during the first half of the year, so it could point to a slowdown in growth, McKeown continued.

"We maintain our forecast that German GDP (gross domestic product) growth will slow from 1.5 percent this year to about 1.2 percent in 2016," she said.

ING DiBa Carsten Brzeski said investors appeared to have "somehow overcome their disappointment after the European Central Bank meeting and have become more optimistic about the growth prospects of the German economy."

At its meeting earlier this month, the ECB trimmed back one of its key interest rates slightly and extended its bond purchase programme for another six months, but investors had been expecting much more robust action to tackle the stubbornly low level of inflation in the euro area.

Brzeski noted that the ZEW index had "a rather poor track record when it comes to predicting GDP growth."
However, "despite another very turbulent year with the Greek crisis, the Chinese slowdown, the refugee influx and increased geopolitical tensions, the German economy has continued its solid growth performance," he said.

"Domestic demand, and in particular private consumption, has become an important growth driver. Looking ahead, the economy should continue its current positive, though not breathtakingly strong, momentum next year," Brzeski added.

BayernLB economist Stefan Kipar agreed.

"Economic prospects aren't going to cloud over in the next six months," he said.

"In fact, growth could even gain a bit of momentum, driven by strong consumer demand," Kipar predicted.

 

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