The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has yet again revised its forecast for economic growth in Germany downwards and now sees only miniscule growth of 0.2% for this year. The group, which published its economic outlook in Paris on Thursday, had already lowered its growth forecast for Germany in an interim report in February to 0.3% from a forecast of 0.6% in November. For 2025, the OECD expects the German economy to gain momentum and grow by 1.1%. The organization cited the country’s constitutional court’s decision against allowing the reallocation of €60 billion ($…