German Production Drops in June in Latest Sign of Weakness
German industrial production dropped for the second time in three months in June, the latest signal of weakness from Europe’s biggest economy.
German industrial production dropped for the second time in three months in June, the latest signal of weakness from Europe’s biggest economy.
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