Bundesbank chief warned German cabinet of economic risks: paper

Reuters  |  BERLIN 

(Reuters) - The of Germany's central bank, Jens Weidmann, warned the government of increasing risks of the cooling when he spoke at a July 6 cabinet meeting, newspaper reported, citing government sources.

The report came after the central bank, the Bundesbank, last month cut its growth forecast for this year and said trade and political concerns had made the outlook for Germany's still robust more uncertain.

In June, the forecast growth of 2.0 percent this year, far lower than the 2.5 percent it expected last December.

told the cabinet to prepare for harder times, reported attendees of the July 6 meeting as saying after the joined the session as a guest.

said the government would have to step in when the next downturn hits as it will take so long for the European Central Bank's monetary policy to normalise that it would have little scope to act, the paper cited its sources as saying.

(Writing by Paul Carrel; Editing by Keith Weir)

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First Published: Sun, July 15 2018. 20:06 IST