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Germany’s three most pressing structural problems
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German economy sees its first two-year contraction since early 2000s
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November rebound in German industry comes too late to avoid another quarter of stagnation
Germany
German new orders and retail sales data confirm picture of light winter recession
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German inflation ends the year too high
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German Ifo index signals rough times ahead
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Germany’s industrial slump continued in October
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The German consumer is worried
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German inflation is good news for ECB hawks
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Carrot and Stick: The key to Germany’s green housing transition
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German Ifo index drops in November and does little to curb winter recession fears
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German economy avoids summer recession, but a winter recession is looming
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