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China’s economy grows by 5.3% in first quarter, well above forecast
Latest GDP numbers offer some relief to officials as they try to shore up growth in the face of protracted property crisis
Russia will grow faster than the US and all other advanced economies this year, the IMF says
Russia's economy in 2024 is expected to grow by 3.2%, outpacing the US, Germany, the UK, and Japan, according to the IMF.
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The International Monetary Fund said Tuesday upgraded its growth expectations for the global economy in 2024, but warned of potential turbulence ahead.
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