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    German Gfk consumer sentiment improves marginally to -24.5

    Germany’s GfK Consumer Sentiment for April ticked up slightly from -24.6 to -24.5, falling short of expectations at -22.2.

    According to Rolf Bürkl of the NIM, the minor improvement may reflect “lessened pessimism” following recent elections and the hope for a stable new government. However, willingness to save continues to signal significant uncertainty among German households.

    Bürkl emphasized that “fast formation of a government and the early adoption” could play a key role in boosting consumer confidence and spending ahead.

    Full German Gfk consumer sentiment release here.

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