Group 1 - The latest statistics from the German labor department indicate that the unemployment rate in Germany remains stagnant, with a slight increase of about 1,000 people in November, bringing the total to 2.973 million, which is lower than economists' expectations of a 5,000 increase [1] - The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Germany remained unchanged at 6.3%, aligning with expectations, highlighting the ongoing weakness in the labor market and insufficient economic growth momentum [1] - The German economy ministry has slightly revised its overall economic growth forecast for this year from stagnation (0% growth) to 0.2%, with a projected growth of 1.3% for the following year [1] Group 2 - Germany is pursuing a strategy of "large-scale infrastructure and defense investment" to support its economy, utilizing modified fiscal rules and special funds to create significant borrowing capacity [2] - A special infrastructure fund has been established with a scale of approximately €500 billion, aimed at public infrastructure projects over the next 10-12 years, focusing on transportation, utilities, energy transition, and climate projects to enhance competitiveness and stimulate medium to long-term growth [2] - The core budget for defense spending in the latest German government budget for 2026 is approximately €82.7 billion, with total defense spending exceeding €108 billion when including a special defense fund, indicating a clear intention to stimulate overall demand and support the military-industrial chain [2]
德国失业率持稳于6.3% 但经济复苏步伐仍然疲软
智通财经网·2025-11-28 11:28