Germany is one of the world's leading international financial centres. According to the World Bank, Germany has a GDP of US$ 3,400 billion in 2013 (growing annually at 0.7), which works out at US$ 42,000 per capita. Inflation is 2% in terms of the consumer price index (CPI) and 1.3% in terms of the GDP deflator.
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» Money Transfers for Expats in Germany
» Foreign Exchange for Expats in Germany
» Banking for Expats in Germany
» Pensions for Expats in Germany
» Investment for Expats in Germany
» Wealth Management for Expats in Germany
» Property Investment for Expats in Germany
» Insurance for Expats in Germany
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