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Germany’s Ifo business climate index remained broadly stable in January, signaling that Europe’s biggest economy is still stuck in a slow, uncertain recovery rather than heading into a clear rebound.

The headline Ifo business climate index came in at 87.6 in January, slightly below market expectations of 88.2. While the overall level was close to December, the details showed a mixed picture: companies viewed current conditions a bit more negatively, while expectations for the months ahead improved marginally.

Economists often watch the Ifo survey closely because it provides one of the earliest monthly signals of how German companies are feeling about demand, investment plans, and future orders. January’s reading suggests business leaders remain cautious, with weak growth momentum still weighing on confidence even as inflation pressures ease and borrowing conditions stabilize.

The results highlight the broader challenge facing Germany: firms appear to be adapting to slower global trade, softer manufacturing demand, and continued uncertainty across key export markets. For policymakers, the stable reading indicates there is no sharp downturn developing right now — but also no clear sign of a strong acceleration.

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