Economics
Germany Tipped Into Second Recession by Virus, Bundesbank Says
- Economic output may fall ‘noticeably’ in the first quarter
- Robust demand should underpin strong rebound in the spring
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Germany may have fallen into its second recession since the pandemic erupted as the omicron variant brought record infections that dragged down activity, according to the Bundesbank.