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Germany eyes billions in new debt in 2021

Germany eyes billions in new debt in 2021
Germany eyes billions in new debt in 2021

German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz plans to take on at least 160 billion euros ($190 billion) in new debt in 2021 to help stave off the coronavirus pandemic's economic impact, Reuters reports.

This is at least 64 billion euros higher than the 96 billion euros initially eyed by Scholz for next year.

Parliament has suspended Germany's debt brake to allow the government to take on net new debt of up to 218 billion euros to finance rescue and stimulus measures.

But a coalition source said it was unlikely to need the full amount. Scholz has said he will ask lawmakers to suspend debt limits again next year.

The Finance Ministry was not immediately available for comment.

Germany has taken unprecedented steps to help companies and small businesses get through the crisis, freeing up billions of euros to prevent the economy from shrinking further.

The government expects the gross domestic product to contract by 5.5% in 2020 but to rebound by 4.4% in 2021.

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