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World Bank Sees Slow And Steady Global Growth
Global Economy to Record Steady But Weak Growth, Limiting Catch-Up, Warns World Bank
Global economic growth is set to steady this year and next, but remain weak and below rates that would enable poor countries to narrow the income gap with rich ones as quickly as they did earlier in the century,
Steady global economic growth leaves poorest nations behind, World Bank says
Global growth is expected to hold at an annual rate of 2.7 percent for the next two years, the same as in 2024, the bank’s economists said.
World Bank warns that US tariffs could reduce global growth outlook
The World Bank on Thursday warned that U.S. across-the-board tariffs of 10% could reduce already lackluster global economic growth of 2.7% in 2025 by 0.3 percentage point if America's trading partners retaliate with tariffs of their own.
World Bank says the global is economy is growing steadily, but not fast enough to help ease poverty
The global economy is growing steadily in the face of war, protectionist trade policies and high interest rates. It just isn’t growing fast enough to bring relief to the world’s poorest, the World Bank said Thursday in its latest assessment of the global economy.
World Bank Sees Slow And Steady Global Growth: Report
Global growth should remain stable this year and next, but at recent historic lows, the World Bank said Thursday, expressing particular concern about growth in developing countries.
Global economic growth slows down drastically – What is going on?
According to a report released by the World Bank on Thursday, global economic growth is expected to flatline at 2.7% in 2025 and 2026, the same lackluster pace as last year. That’s not even close to the pre-COVID-19 boom years,
IMF, economy and global pack
U.S. economy poised to lead the global pack in 2025, IMF says. Here’s why.
The U.S. economy has separated itself from the global pack — and its lead could widen in the new year. That’s the upshot of a new forecast by the International Monetary Fund, the organization created at the end of World War II to support the global economy.
Global Economic Outlook: January 2025
The global real GDP growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026 remain at 2.5% and 2.6%, respectively, in our January update. Read more here.
IMF Raises Global Economic Growth Forecast on Stronger US Demand
The International Monetary Fund upgraded its global growth forecast for this year, spurred by stronger-than-expected US demand and slowing inflation worldwide that will let central banks continue to cut interest rates.
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IMF sees steady global growth, but warns that Trump tariff, tax and deportation plans cloud outlook
The International Monetary Fund expects the world economy to grow a little faster and inflation to keep falling this year.
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'If I'm being brutally honest': Anthony Scaramucci's economic outlook under Trump's second term
Anthony Scaramucci, a vocal Trump critic, predicts a positive economic impact during the second term.
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World Economic Forum President Borge Brende on Planning for a ‘Geopolitical Recession’
It means that we are in a polarized, fragmented world where we see less cooperation than in the past, and more competition.
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UN predicts world economic growth at subdued 2.8% in 2025
The United Nations says the world economy resisted battering by conflicts and inflation last year and is expected to grow a ...
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Botswana expects 2025 economic growth rebound on better diamond market
Botswana's economy is expected to grow 3% to 4% in 2025 after a contraction last year, a senior government official said at a ...
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Global Economic Prospects, January 2025
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U.S. economy continues to outperform the rest of the world, IMF says
The U.S. economy will continue to be the developed world’s best performer in 2025 giving President-elect Donald Trump a ...
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