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Ifo Institute 1/8 Klaus Wohlrabe: „Ifo Business Survey in December 2014 in Brief: Dropping Oil Prices and a Falling Euro Exchange Rate Are Seasonal Gifts to the German Economy”, in: ifo Schnelldienst 1/2015 (in German) Ifo Business Survey for December 2014 in Brief 1: Dropping Oil Prices and a Falling Euro Exchange Rate Are Seasonal Gifts to the German Economy Klaus Wohlrabe The Ifo Business Climate Index for industry and trade in Germany rose to 105.5 points in December from 104.7 points last month. Positive assessments of the current business situation remained unchanged. The outlook for the months ahead continued to brighten. Dropping oil prices and a falling euro exchange rate are seasonal gifts to the German economy. 1 Detailed results (in German) of the Ifo Business Survey and business surveys in other EU countries are published in the journal »ifo Konjunkturperspektiven«. www.ifo.de Ifo Institute 2/8 Klaus Wohlrabe: „Ifo Business Survey in December 2014 in Brief: Dropping Oil Prices and a Falling Euro Exchange Rate Are Seasonal Gifts to the German Economy”, in: ifo Schnelldienst 1/2015 (in German) Business climate in economic sectors in December 2014 50 40 Balances, seasonally adjusted Climate positive but worsened Climate positive and improved 30 Services 20 Wholesaling 10 Manufacturing 0 Retailing -10 Construction -20 -30 -40 Climate negative but improved Climate negative and worsened -50 -20 -16 -12 Source: Ifo Business Survey. -8 -4 0 4 Change in % points 8 12 16 20 © As the year draws to a close, German companies are planning to recruit more staff. The Ifo Employment Barometer rose to 106.7 index points in December from 105.4 points in November. Service providers were once again the main driver behind this development. In manufacturing the employment barometer rose considerably, with firms gradually abandoning their cautious approach to recruitment. In distribution there are growing signs of staff cuts in the future. Thanks to the mild winter weather to date, contractors, by contrast, are looking to hire staff. After somewhat sluggish developments last month, service providers also expressed a greater willingness to recruit additional staff. www.ifo.de Ifo Institute 3/8 Klaus Wohlrabe: „Ifo Business Survey in December 2014 in Brief: Dropping Oil Prices and a Falling Euro Exchange Rate Are Seasonal Gifts to the German Economy”, in: ifo Schnelldienst 1/2015 (in German) German companies can currently access bank credit without any major difficulties. Credit constraints for German trade and industry fell to 17.4 percent in December from 18.3 percent last month. This corresponds to the historical low reached in May 2014. As the year draws to a close, the financial environment for German firms therefore remains very good. In turbulent times German companies are seen as a safe harbour for investment capital. Credit constraints in manufacturing also dropped to a new historical low at 15 percent. The number of manufacturers reporting restrictive access to bank credit fell across all company size classes. Large companies that attract international investors are particularly benefiting from recent developments. In construction credit constraints rose slightly to 21.5 percent. In distribution, by contrast, credit constraints fell and are now at 18.3 percent. German manufacturing can look forward to rising exports. The Ifo Export Expectations rose from 6.3 to 7.0 balance points in December, marking its third successive increase. The falling euro exchange rate is benefitting German exporters and the forecast economic uptick was once again largely driven by exports. Developments in the individual manufacturing sectors were very diverse. Companies in the chemical industry, mechanical engineering and electronics were able to win new contracts from abroad. After last month’s strong developments, however, export expectations in metal production and processing suffered a setback, but remain mildly positive. In vehicle manufacturing, by contrast, producers continue to expect further impulses from international business. www.ifo.de Ifo Institute 4/8 Klaus Wohlrabe: „Ifo Business Survey in December 2014 in Brief: Dropping Oil Prices and a Falling Euro Exchange Rate Are Seasonal Gifts to the German Economy”, in: ifo Schnelldienst 1/2015 (in German) Manufacturinga) Export expectations 30 Balances 20 10 0 -10 -20 seasonally adjusted seasonally adjusted, smoothed -30 -40 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Balances from the percentages of responses on increasing and decreasing export a)business Excluding food products and tobacco processing. Source: Ifo Business Survey, December 2014. © In manufacturing the business climate showed further improvements. Assessments of the good business situation were only slightly downwardly revised. After three months of negative results, the six-month business outlook turned positive once again. Exports remain a driving force. The business climate in the intermediate goods sector brightened. Although firms were slightly less satisfied than recently due to falling demand and order backlogs, which led to lower production levels, last month’s scepticism nevertheless gave way to positive sentiment as far as future business developments are concerned. Production plans were expansive. Assessments of both the current business situation and the business indicator improved for producers of capital goods, leading to an increase in the business climate indicator. The decline in production slowed down, despite weaker demand. Firms assessed their production and export outlook as more favourable. In the consumer goods sector (excluding the food industry) there was no change to the business climate. Slightly less favourable reports of the current business situation were offset by less negative assessments of the business outlook. Firms reacted to the continued weakening of demand by curbing production. Finished product stocks nevertheless increased. Although export expectations remained positive, firms expect production to fall overall in the months ahead. In the food industry the business climate brightened. In view of rising demand and production levels, firms assessed their current business situation as significantly better. Expectations regarding future business developments were only mildly sceptical. www.ifo.de Ifo Institute 5/8 Klaus Wohlrabe: „Ifo Business Survey in December 2014 in Brief: Dropping Oil Prices and a Falling Euro Exchange Rate Are Seasonal Gifts to the German Economy”, in: ifo Schnelldienst 1/2015 (in German) Manufacturinga) 20 Assessment of order stocks Balances 10 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 seasonally adjusted seasonally adjusted, smoothed -60 -70 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Balances of the percentage of responses: "relativly large" and "too small" a) Excluding food, beverages and tobacco Source: Ifo Business Survey, December 2014. © In construction the business climate deteriorated marginally, but remains at a very high level. Contractors downwardly revised their good assessments of both the current business situation and their business expectations somewhat. Around 30% of the contractors surveyed reported construction constraints. Weather effects continue to have very little impact, while the lack of orders is a more important factor. Machinery capacity utilization was increased by over one percent to 74.7 percent, bringing it to just below the level seen at the same period last year. Contractors plan to recruit a significant number of additional employees. The December special question covered the topic of company closures for holidays and revealed that 18% of the contractors surveyed shut down their entire building site activities in the summer months for holidays. A further 10% of construction companies only close down their activities in certain branches. Holiday shutdowns mostly occur in August (65%) and/or in July and August (15%). They tend to last for two weeks (77%). In 8% of the companies surveyed, employees only have a week of holidays due to a shutdown, while 15% have 3 weeks. In civil engineering the business climate deteriorated slightly. Construction companies assessed both their current business situation and their business expectations for the months ahead slightly more cautiously. The number of firms reporting weather influences rose to 11%, reaching its highest level since March 2014. A lack of orders was also cited as a problem by a fifth of companies. In structural engineering, by contrast, the business climate improved slightly. While the current business situation deteriorated somewhat, the business outlook brightened a little. The weather had no impact on civil engineering. Capacity utilisation rates rose by one and a half percent to 75.1 percent and are thus higher than the value for the same period last year. www.ifo.de Ifo Institute 6/8 Klaus Wohlrabe: „Ifo Business Survey in December 2014 in Brief: Dropping Oil Prices and a Falling Euro Exchange Rate Are Seasonal Gifts to the German Economy”, in: ifo Schnelldienst 1/2015 (in German) Construction Capacity utilisation rate 76 74 in percent seasonally adjusted seasonally adjusted, smoothed 72 70 68 66 64 2009 2010 2011 Source: Ifo Business Survey, December 2014. 2012 2013 2014 © In wholesaling the business climate indicator rose for the third time in succession. This was mainly due to far more optimistic expectations, whereas the current business situation was assessed by wholesalers as less favourable. Despite the inventory overhangs that have accumulated, wholesalers plan to increase their order volumes. On balance, they also plan to downsize their staff base slightly. The business climate indicator in production-related trade continued to rise. This was due to brighter business perspectives, although firms were somewhat less satisfied with their current business situation than last month. Despite higher inventory overhangs, a growing number of new orders will be placed. The climate indicator in consumer goods wholesaling turned positive again. There were clear signs of optimism in assessments of the business outlook. Inventories were significantly reduced and ordering activity is expected to pick up. The business climate in the food and beverages sector cooled down. In view of somewhat sluggish demand and frequent reports of excessive inventories, companies were far less satisfied with their current business situation than last month. Over the next six months, by contrast, more companies expect a positive development. Ordering plans remain expansively oriented. In retailing the business climate clouded over. Retailers are more satisfied with their current business situation, but considerably more pessimistic about the months ahead. Turnover fell for the sixth month in succession. Inventories were significantly reduced, but ordering policy remains restrictively oriented. Christmas trade is very important to some sectors in terms of their annual balance sheet. Retailers in toys, as www.ifo.de Ifo Institute 7/8 Klaus Wohlrabe: „Ifo Business Survey in December 2014 in Brief: Dropping Oil Prices and a Falling Euro Exchange Rate Are Seasonal Gifts to the German Economy”, in: ifo Schnelldienst 1/2015 (in German) well as photographic and optical goods, reported a far better business situation and very good seasonal sales. Other typical gift sectors like entertainment electronics and jewellery retailing, by contrast, reported a less favourable business situation than in November. In the consumer durables sector the business climate deteriorated. An improvement in the current business situation was offset by far more pessimistic assessments of the business outlook than last month. Despite slightly lower inventories, firms plan to exercise greater caution when placing orders. They also plan to further downsize their staff bases. The business climate indicator in the consumer goods sector rose slightly. Assessments of the current business situation were less negative, but assessments of the short-term business outlook were poorer. Both personnel and ordering plans remain restrictive. The business climate in the food and beverages industry cooled down. While companies remained almost as satisfied as last month with their current business situation, they are pessimistic about their six-month business outlook. The increase in sales prices weakened and distributors are planning to make staff cuts for the first time since April 2013. The Ifo Business Climate Indicator for the German service sector rose to 25.6 balance points in December from 19.4 points in the previous month. Very good assessments of the current business situation continued to improve. Business expectations were far more optimistic than in previous months and rose to their highest level since July 2011. Service providers, particularly in the hotel and catering industry, are planning further price increases. In the tourism sector the business climate indicator continued to fall in December. Although travel agencies and tour operators expressed slightly greater confidence about the future, they assessed their current business situation as far less positive than in the previous month. Survey participants significantly scaled back their very high expectations of trends in demand. In catering the business climate recovered slightly. Scepticism with regard to the business outlook increased, but survey participants were far more satisfied with their current business situation at the same time. Prices look set to rise considerably in the months ahead. In the accommodation sector (hotels, guest houses, B&Bs) the business climate brightened. Although pessimism prevailed with regard to the business outlook, the current business situation was assessed as far more favourable. In catering last month’s mildly optimistic expectations gave way to pessimism in December. Slightly improved assessments of the current business situation could not prevent the climate indicator from falling. Developments in balance values were clearly positive in December in the provision of personnel and recruitment sector. Both the current busi- www.ifo.de Ifo Institute 8/8 Klaus Wohlrabe: „Ifo Business Survey in December 2014 in Brief: Dropping Oil Prices and a Falling Euro Exchange Rate Are Seasonal Gifts to the German Economy”, in: ifo Schnelldienst 1/2015 (in German) ness situation and the outlook were assessed more favourably. The climate indicator showed a clear upwards trend. A growing number of survey participants plan to increase prices and reported higher staff requirements. Satisfaction with the current business situation in the advertising sector remained almost unchanged. The climate indicator rose due to growing confidence with regard to the business outlook. Many survey participants expect demand to pick up and plan to recruit more staff in the months ahead. However, firms clearly downscaled their expectations of price increases in the months ahead. www.ifo.de