(Bloomberg) German Chancellor Olaf Scholz sought to calm fears about the repercussions from last week’s ruling by the nation’s top court, pledging that his government will fix the budget turmoil the judgment unleashed.Most Read from BloombergHamas Releases 24 Hostages From Gaza After Israel Truce DealOpenAI Engineers Earning $800,000 a Year Turn Rare Skillset Into LeverageXi Tolerance for Property Pain Nears Limit as Rescue EmergesTreasuries Fall as Rally Shows Signs of Exhaustion: Markets Wr
In a video statement published Friday in Berlin, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz promised that financial aid to ease the burden from high energy prices was not under threat and said a court judgment left the door open for such emergency assistance to continue.