Noun
IFO (plural IFOs)
Initialism of identified flying object.
Europe’s largest economy shrank by 1.9% in the first three months of 2020, Ifo said, adding that it was expecting a 12.2% contraction in the second quarter based on companies’ capacity utilisation data. Source: Internet
Ifo economist Klaus Wohlrabe said he expected the economy to grow by almost 7% on the quarter in the July-September period after it posted a record plunge of 9.7% in the previous three months at the height of the pandemic. Source: Internet
But in an interview Clemens Fuest, head of the IFO institute, warns of new elections now, because Germany should focus on priorities as EU-Reform, digitisation and demographic change. Source: Internet
Even the Ifo index (which is based on a monthly survey of some 7,000 firms in Germany) of German business sentiment took a sharp leg lower in September 2011. Source: Internet
The man, from Anambra state, said he bought a plot of land at Ifo, Ogun state, and developed it to a certain level. Source: Internet