The German government today revised up its forecast of 2010 economic growth in its twice yearly outlook. The Eurozone’s biggest economy will grow 1.4 per cent this year, compared with the 1.2 per cent growth forecast in October. However, Deutsche Bank, Germany’s biggest, is forecasting growth of more than 2 per cent.
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