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Germany's Bundesbank: German economy probably shrinking again this quarter By eren_fxstreet Germany CentralBanks EURUSD

"Unlike in previous waves of the pandemic it is not just activity in the services sector that is likely affected by containment measures and behavioural changes," Bundesbank explained in its publication. "Instead, pandemic-related absence from work is likely to dampen economic activity markedly also in other sectors."showed no immediate reaction to this headline and was last seen trading at 1.1360, where it was up 0.35% on a daily basis.

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