Germany’s economy was set to rebound. But soaring energy prices have derailed Europe's biggest comeback
What to know about Germany’s economy was set to rebound. But soaring energy prices have derailed Europe's biggest comeback
Europe's biggest economy was set for a rebound, but now it's being hammered by soaring energy costs caused by the Iran war, prompting the federal government to halve growth forecasts.
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What happened
Europe's biggest economy was set for a rebound, but now it's being hammered by soaring energy costs caused by the Iran war, prompting the federal government to halve growth forecasts.
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Common ground
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Follow-up questions
- What concrete event or decision sits underneath the headline: Germany’s economy was set to rebound. But soaring energy prices have derailed Europe's biggest comeback?
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- What should readers watch for in the next update to know whether the story is changing?