Global economic activity will expand 3.2% this year, it said Tuesday in its World Economic Outlook, up 0.1 percentage point from its January estimate. The forecast for 2025 was unchanged at 3.2%.
CANBERA (dpa-AFX) - The International Monetary Fund projected that the global economy is resilient and is set to expand at a steady pace in the next two years as inflation returns to target gradually.
One of the bright spots this year is India, which the IMF now expects to grow by 6.8 percent -- up 0.3 percentage points from January's forecast -- and by 6.5 percent in 2025.
The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday boosted its global growth outlook for the year to 3.1% — a 0.2% increase from its last projection, in October. It pointed to the unexpectedly strong U ...
The International Monetary Fund inched up its expectations for global economic growth this year, citing strength in the US and some emerging markets, while warning the outlook remains cautious ...
The IMF has raised its outlook for the global economy this year, while maintaining a gloomy forecast over the medium term, according to fresh data published Tuesday. The International Monetary ...
Even the International Monetary Fund, which lifted its global economic forecast Tuesday, is talking about a possible “soft landing” from recent crises. That outcome, long debated by economists ...
(Bloomberg) — The International Monetary Fund inched up its expectations for global economic growth this year, citing strength ...
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