Germany’s economic sentiment weakened in April 2026, as the Current Assessment index edged down to 85.4 from 86.7 in March, signaling a modest deterioration in how businesses view present economic conditions.
The latest reading, updated on 24 April 2026, underscores growing caution among German firms after a period of relatively steady sentiment. While the decline is not dramatic, the movement suggests that companies are becoming slightly less confident about the immediate business environment, potentially reflecting mounting concerns over domestic or external demand, cost pressures, or geopolitical uncertainty.
With the Current Assessment index remaining below the 90-point mark, the data point to an economy still operating in a subdued mood. Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases closely to gauge whether April’s weakening assessment marks the beginning of a more persistent downtrend in German business confidence or a temporary soft patch.