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In July, the Ifo index posted its biggest increase since the country's reunification in 1990, jumping to 106.2 points from 101.9 points. "The improved outlook for the domestic economy has been putting the recovery on a broader footing, definitely adding to the sustainability of the current upswing," Koch said. Germany's unemployment rate has declined over the past months. In seasonally adjusted terms, the jobless rate slipped to 7.6 percent in July from 7.7 percent in June, and a total of 3.192 million people were registered as unemployed. Koch noted, however, that Germany's export-driven economy will not be able to uncouple itself from the global trend, including a sluggish U.S. economy, a cooling down in Asia and very modest growth in its European neighborhood.
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