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IMF sees resilient global economy
The recent oil price spike fueled by rising Middle East tensions has the potential to derail the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) "relatively good" outlook for the world economy, its chief ... Read More
IMF: Outlook for world economy is brighter, though still modest by historical standards
The International Monetary Fund has upgraded its outlook for the global economy, saying the world appears headed for a “soft landing” — reining in inflation without much economic pain and producing st ... Read More
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. Read More
'Robust' US has helped improve global economic outlook: IMF chief
Strong growth in the United States has helped to lift the outlook for the world economy, but more needs to be done to stem a slide in productivity, the head of the IMF said Thursday. "Global growth is ... Read More
IMF: Outlook for world economy brighter, though still modest
The International Monetary Fund has upgraded its outlook for the global economy this year, saying the world appears headed for a “soft landing” — reining in inflation without much economic pain and ... Read More
'Robust' US has helped improve global economic outlook, IMF chief says
Strong growth in the United States has helped to lift the outlook for the world economy, but more needs to be done to stem a slide in productivity, the head of the IMF said Thursday. Read More
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