German economy seen growing at slowest rate since euro crisis - Bundesbank
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The German economy is expected to have grown last year at the slowest pace since the euro zone's debt crisis, hit by a slowdown in exports that was only partly compensated by domestic strength, the country's central bank said on Monday.Germany, Europe's export powerhouse, is bearing the brunt of an economic slowdown in China and a global trade war initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.The Bundesbank estimates the German economy expanded by just 0.6% last..