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IMF, Global Growth Forecast
IMF raises growth forecast for ‘overheated’ US economy and urges caution on rate cuts
The US economy’s standout performance will be a major driver of global growth this year but could make America’s inflation problem harder to solve, according to the International Monetary Fund.
Global economy is growing but may be headed for trouble, IMF says
The IMF’s new forecast calls for global growth of 3.2 percent this year and next, virtually unchanged from its January assessment while warning of trouble ahead.
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.
IMF warns of ongoing inflation risk to global economy
The International Monetary Fund said Tuesday upgraded its growth expectations for the global economy in 2024, but warned of potential turbulence ahead.
IMF Lifts Growth Forecast for Global Economy But Warns of Risks
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 amid persistent inflation and geopolitical risks.
IMF Ups Global Growth Forecast. But It Raises a Flag About Inflation.
Though resilient, global growth is anemic—and the medium-term outlook isn’t much better. The IMF expects global growth five years from now of just 3.1%. That’s the lowest me
IMF upgrades global growth forecast as economy proves ‘surprisingly resilient' despite downside risks
The IMF on Tuesday raised its global growth forecast slightly, saying the economy had proven “surprisingly resilient” despite inflationary pressures.
IMF raises India's FY25 GDP growth forecast by 30 bps to 6.8%
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) increased its forecast for Indias GDP growth in 2024-25 by 30 basis points to 6.8%, it said in an update to the World Economic Outlook (WEO).IMF Growth Forecast: 2024?
Fed, Beige Book
US economy growing at ‘modest’ pace in many regions: Federal Reserve
ECONOMIC activity in the United States continues to pick up steam, with “modest” growth seen in many parts of the country since late February, the Federal Reserve said on Wednesday. Read more at The Business Times.
U.S. Economy Grows Slightly, Prices Increase Modestly, Says Fed's Beige Book
The Federal Reserve released a report on Wednesday saying overall U.S. economic activity has expanded slightly since late February.
Fed’s Beige Book finds steady economic growth but little progress in reducing inflation
The U.S. economy grew slightly faster in the early spring and businesses added more workers, a Federal Reserve survey found, but there was little progress in lowering inflation.
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China's economy grows 5.3% in first quarter, surpassing expectations
China's economic growth picked up slightly in the first quarter driven by strong performances from the export, manufacturing and services sectors, according to provisional figures published Tuesday.
FirstFT: China’s economy grew by forecast-beating 5.3% in first quarter
Also in today’s newsletter, Asian emerging market currencies under pressure, and US and China defence ministers speak
China's economy grew 5.3% in first quarter, beating expectations
China’s economy beat expectations in the first quarter of the year with help from policies and stronger demand
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Investors increasingly expect 'no landing' for US economy
A growing number of investors believe the US economy is headed for a "no landing" scenario, in which inflation doesn't reach ...
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Why Have Forecasters Underestimated The US Economy Lately?
Report after report shows the economy running hotter than expected, with people generally spending more money and doing more ...
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Indian economy projected to grow 6.5 per cent in 2024, says UNCTAD
India’s economy is projected to grow by 6.5 per cent in 2024, according to a report by the UN which noted that multinationals extending their manufacturing processes into the country to diversify ...
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US employers added a surprisingly robust 303,000 jobs in March in a sign of economic strength
Yet to the surprise of just about everyone, the
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Portugal's new government sees economy growing by 1.5% in 2024
Portugal's new centre-right government expects the economy to grow 1.5% in 2024, which is the same number as predicted by the ...
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Microsoft’s $1.5B funding for G42 signals growing US-China rift
As the Gulf region gains growing strategic importance in the tech war between the U.S. and China, Microsoft makes a big move ...
Asian News International on MSN
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Amid persistent economic challenges, Pakistan's growing dependence on Saudi, other Gulf nations
Quite similar to balancing on a sea-saw, Pakistan is also dangling between maintaining its relationship with both Saudi ...
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The US's newest immigrants are more likely than native-born Americans to have a college degree, per Goldman Sachs
Recent US immigrants are more likely than native-born Americans to have a college degree. But they're less likely to have ...
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