BERLIN, March 1 (Reuters) - The head of the German BDA employers' federation Dieter Hundt said on Monday that forecasts for German growth of over 1.5 percent this year were not certain, citing weak car registrations data and the strong euro.
"The economic growth that we all hoped for this year is by no means assured," Hundt told a news conference.
"If you look at the first figures, for example the car registrations figures for January, then we have big worries about ...
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