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Germany's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) measures the net capital flows from non-residents acquiring a lasting interest in German enterprises. This includes equity stakes, reinvested earnings, and intercompany loans. For economists and policymakers, FDI is a crucial barometer of international confidence in Germany's economic stability and growth prospects. Strong inflows suggest a favorable investment climate, indicating opportunities for expansion and job creation, and can signal robust domestic demand and efficient markets. Conversely, outflows might point to economic headwinds, reduced investor appetite, or a shift of capital to more attractive destinations. The data is typically compiled by the Deutsche Bundesbank based on balance of payments statistics, providing insights into the health and attractiveness of the German economy to global capital.
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