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The truth about the UK economy in 2025
The truth about the UK economy this year is much less exciting. The Bank of England said last week that by the end of 2025 it expected real GDP growth in the year to have been 1.4 per cent, exactly on ... Read More
The British economy will pick up, a little
Under Sir Keir Starmer, Britain’s economy has kept on sputtering. Expect things to improve a little in 2026—but don’t expect miracles ... Read More
IMF projects stronger-than-expected global economy

WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (UPI) --The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday projected the global economy to grow 3.2% in 2025, according to its latest World Economic Outlook. This figure represents a ... Read More
IMF Warns of Dim Outlook for World Economy Hit by Rolling Shocks

The International Monetary Fund warned that the global economy is showing signs of strains from sweeping US tariffs and protectionism — even though it so far has held up better than expected. The ... Read More
2025 Economic Outlook: Economy Remains Resilient, Though Slower Growth Expected in Q4

WASHINGTON, Oct. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation today released its Q4 update of the 2025 Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S. Economic Outlook , forecasting solid but ... Read More
IMF more upbeat about US growth than just months ago, but outlook is dimmer than last year

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. and global economies will grow a bit more this year than previously forecast as the Trump administration's tariffs have so far proved less disruptive than expected, the ... Read More
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