Summary Business climate index fell to 88.5 in June from 91.5 in MayBoth business expectations and current business conditions fellProbability of longer recession risesBERLIN, June 26 (Reuters) - German business morale worsened for the second consecutive month in June, a survey showed on Monday, indicating that Europe's largest economy faces an uphill battle to shake off recession.
"Sentiment in the German economy has clouded over noticeably," Ifo's president Clemens Fuest said.
Indeed, expectations were much more pessimistic, with the related Ifo index falling to 83.6 from May's 88.3.
"The probability has increased that gross domestic product will also shrink in the second quarter," he said.
"We feel confirmed in our forecast that the German economy will shrink again in the second half of the year," Commerzbank's chief economist Joerg Kraemer said.
Persons:
Clemens Fuest, Carsten Brzeski, Brzeski, Klaus Wohlrabe, Urban, Franziska Palmas, Joerg Kraemer, Maria Martinez, Rene Wagner, Friederike Heine, Matthias Williams, Hugh Lawson
Organizations:
ING, Companies, Reuters, Oxford Economics, Capital Economics, Thomson
Locations:
BERLIN, U.S, Germany, German, Europe