German Finance Minister Christian Lindner has refuted claims that Germany's economy is the 'sick man of Europe,' stating that it is rather a 'tired man' in need of structural reforms. He emphasized the importance of these reforms to combat low growth expectations and described them as the 'cup of coffee' Germany needs. Lindner also expressed concerns that excessive public spending in Germany could undermine the European Central Bank's policy.
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner pushes back against the assertion that his country’s economy has become the "sick man of Europe" https://t.co/MgnEPCK48G
Germany isn't sick man of Europe, but tired man who needs coffee -Lindner https://t.co/Cyk68uvIzX https://t.co/QLrz5L40dL
"Germany is not the sick man… Germany is a tired man” Finance Minister Christian Lindner says structural reforms are the “cup of coffee” Germany needs to beat low growth expectations https://t.co/nkKvLHoAj0 https://t.co/MicYcfY1zH
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German Finance Minister Christian Lindner pushes back against the assertion that his country’s economy has become the “sick man of Europe” https://t.co/tOOZ0jVgn5
Lindner says too much German public spending would undermine ECB policy https://t.co/2ThcZ7Gjef via @KowalczeKamil @flacqua #WEF24 https://t.co/dFPjozdzGd