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German manufacturing activity beats expectations in June PMI estimate
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ING Think
· Jul 6, 2026
German industrial orders rebounded in May
GERMANY: Industrial orders increased in May, fuelling hopes of at least a gradual recovery in German industry
Investing.com
· Jul 1, 2026
Germany’s manufacturing sector shows modest growth in June
Germany’s manufacturing sector shows modest growth in June
Sweden Herald
· Jul 7, 2026
German industrial production rises 0.9% in May, beating forecasts
German industrial production rises 0.9% in May, beating forecasts
UrduPoint
· Jul 7, 2026
German industrial output rises more than forecast
German industrial output rises more than forecast
POLITICO
· Jun 29, 2026
No ‘one size fits all’ answer on AI and jobs in Europe, OpenAI chief economist says
Germany has most jobs at risk while Luxembourg has largest share in occupations that may actually grow with AI, firm says in new report.
Anadolu Agency
· Jul 7, 2026
German industrial production rises more than expected in May
Industrial output increases 0.9 month-on-month, beating market forecast of 0.1 gain, driven by stronger automotive production, higher construction activity, and modest gains in energy output
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Related coverage for "German manufacturing activity beats expectations in June PMI estimate": ING Think — German industrial orders rebounded in May. Investing.com — Germany’s manufacturing sector shows modest growth in June. Sweden Herald — German industrial production rises 0.9% in May, beating forecasts. UrduPoint — German industrial output rises more than forecast. POLITICO — No ‘one size fits all’ answer on AI and jobs in Europe, OpenAI chief economist says. Anadolu Agency — German industrial production rises more than expected in May