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Manchester United Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe Backs Labour Ahead of Election
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Ifo predicts: The European Cup may drive Germany's Q2 economic growth by 0.1%.
According to data from the Ifo Institute, the month-long European football championship that opened in Germany on Friday is expected to boost the German economy by 0.1% in the second quarter. In a report, Ifo researcher Gerome Wolf said: 'However, this impact will only be temporary, which means that due to the return of tourists after the end of the 2024 European Cup, German service exports may decline again in the third quarter, overall unchanged.' Ifo said that large-scale sports events usually have 'relatively small effects, except for the tourism industry,' and compared it to the 2 held in Germany.
Erik Ten Hag to Stay on as Manchester United Manager After Performance Review
Cesc Fabregas Deals Transfer Blow to Manchester United Over Long-term Target
Manchester United Offer Omari Forson New Contract as Seven Summer Exits Confirmed
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