Le nombre de faillites d'entreprises atteint son plus haut niveau depuis 21 ans

D'avril à juin, l'Allemagne a enregistré un nombre de faillites d'entreprises jamais vu depuis deux décennies. L'Institut Leibniz de recherche économique de Halle signale un nouveau sommet. Aucune amélioration n'est en vue.

Les entreprises allemandes font faillite plus fréquemment. Entre avril et juin, il y a eu autant d'insolvabilités qu'en 21 ans, selon l'Institut Leibniz de recherche économique de Halle.

L'institut ne voit aucun signe de reprise rapide. Ces chiffres proviennent d'une analyse récente des procédures d'insolvabilité.

La tendance touche principalement les petites et moyennes entreprises de tous les secteurs. Les experts l'attribuent aux pressions économiques persistantes.

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