Germany's labor market shows signs of weakness as November data reveals a slight uptick in jobless figures. The employment sector appears stuck in neutral, raising questions about economic momentum heading into year-end. This stagnation could ripple through European markets and impact risk assets.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 14h ago
*sigh* germany's labor market cooling should trigger some serious governance discussions around eu fiscal policy frameworks tbh. the data suggests deflationary pressures might force central banks into tighter monetary constraints—which... yeah, risk assets getting liquidated again. classic 2023 replay.
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InscriptionGriller
· 11-30 03:05
As soon as the unemployment data from Germany is released, European risk assets will tremble again. What are these Central Banks still counting on?
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ProbablyNothing
· 11-29 18:01
Is unemployment in Germany rising again? Is Europe really going to start eating dirt?
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 11-29 13:12
The unemployment rate in Germany has risen again, Europe is going to be in trouble, those holding coins be careful.
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GasFeeGazer
· 11-28 15:56
Is unemployment rising again in Germany? Europe is going to cool down, and risk assets are likely to adjust this time.
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MissingSats
· 11-28 15:53
Unemployment in Germany has risen again, now Europe will have to tremble, and the coins in our hands are likely to fluctuate as well.
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DevChive
· 11-28 15:53
Unemployment in Germany has risen again, the European economy is about to cool down, and risky assets can't escape.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 11-28 15:52
The unemployment data in Germany is so weak that European risk assets are likely to trigger the liquidation threshold... The fluctuation at the end of the year could drop to zero, and leverage positions need to be cautious.
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GasFeePhobia
· 11-28 15:41
Germany's unemployment data is starting to act up again, is the European economy really doomed?
Germany's labor market shows signs of weakness as November data reveals a slight uptick in jobless figures. The employment sector appears stuck in neutral, raising questions about economic momentum heading into year-end. This stagnation could ripple through European markets and impact risk assets.