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Germany GDP Growth Rate 2015 climbed to 1.7% in January 2016, up 0.1% from December's 1.6% reading. The print exceeded the 1.6% consensus by 0.1%.
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| Symbol | Direction | Correlation | Asset Class | Signal Bias | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DAX | ▲ Direct | +0.55 | INDEX | Bullish DE | → View |
| EUR/USD | ▲ Direct | +0.50 | FOREX | Bullish EUR | → View |
| EUR/GBP | ▲ Direct | +0.40 | FOREX | Bullish EUR | → View |
| EUR/JPY | ▲ Direct | +0.40 | FOREX | Bullish EUR | → View |
| EUR/CHF | ▲ Direct | +0.35 | FOREX | Bullish EUR | → View |
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GDP Growth Rate 2015 (Germany) was reported at 1.7% in January 2016. This beat the market consensus of 1.6% by 0.1%. The reading rose from the previous value of 1.6%. This is classified as a high-impact indicator released on a quarterly basis.
Historically, this indicator is positively correlated with DAX (Bullish DE). A secondary relationship exists with EUR/USD, positively correlated (Bullish EUR).
Same-country events in the next 14 days include Unemployment Rate (May 29) and Unemployed Persons (May 29).
Auto-generated from current model state · Refreshes on each release · Last update January 2016.
The GDP Growth Rate 2015 is a key economic indicator that measures the annual percentage change in the value of goods and services produced by a country's economy in the year 2015. It provides valuable insights into the overall health and performance of a nation's economy, and is often used by policymakers, investors, and businesses to make informed decisions. A higher GDP growth rate indicates a growing economy, while a lower rate may signal a slowdown.
Aggregate growth figures anchor cyclical positioning across asset classes and inform fiscal and monetary policy debate. Surprises against consensus typically move rates and currencies on release. Released quarterly.
Latest reading (Jan 2016): actual 1.7 %, consensus 1.6 %.
This indicator correlates most strongly with DAX (Bullish DE, r=0.55) — a useful reference for index-focused traders.
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| Friday, May 29, 2026 | Actual | Previous | Consensus | Sigmanomics Rolling-Surprise Forecast | Impact | ||
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| 06:00 | Import Prices YoY | 2.3 | 5.3 | 5.30 | Low | ||
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