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State spending on migrants, lower oil price boost German growth - EconMin

BERLIN, Oct 7 (Reuters) The German economy will grow more than expected this year due to increased state spending on migrants, lower oil prices and the weak euro exchange rate, the Economy Ministry said on Friday.
"The upswing of the German economy is solid," Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel said in a statement. "The German economy is holding its ground especially against the backdrop of a difficult trade environment."
"The world economy is not running smoothly," Gabriel said, adding that the impact of Britain's decision to leave the European Union on the German economy so far had a limited impact but it would be felt harder in the medium term.
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