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Recovery hopes in eurozone hit by German data

By Ralph Atkins in Frankfurt and George Parker in Brussels

Published: February 14 2006 11:02 | Last updated: February 14 2006 18:43

Eurozone recovery hopes were jolted on Tuesday by data showing that German economic growth ground to a halt in the final three months of last year.

The unexpected slowdown revealed underlying weaknesses in Europe’s largest economy, especially in consumer spending. The figures took the gloss off recent data showing economic optimism soaring among German industrialists. French economic growth also slowed significantly at the end of last year.

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