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OECD warns of economic headwinds as it revises down global growth forecast to 3.1% - UPI

The OECD sees annual real GDP growth in the United States, the world's largest economy, slowing sharply from its strong 2.8% pace in 2024 to 2.2% in 2025 and falling lower still in 2026 to 1.6%. Read More
OECD sees global growth stabilising at 3.2% this year

The world economy was projected to grow 3.2% both this and next year, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development forecast, nudging up its 2024 forecast from 3.1% previously while ... Read More
Citing trade wars, the World Bank sharply downgrades global economic growth forecast to 2.3%

Citing “a substantial rise in trade barriers’’ but without mentioning Trump by name, the 189-country lender predicted that the U.S. economy – the world’s largest – would grow half as fast ... 6.3% ... Read More
Sri Lanka's Economy to Grow 3.5% in 2025 Despite US Tariff Headwinds, World Bank Says - U.S. News

COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka is on track to post growth of 3.5% this year, the World Bank said in its latest report on Wednesday, unchanged from its October forecast, but faces challenges from ... Read More
Peru's Rebounding Economy to Grow 3.1% This Year, Cenbank Forecasts - U.S. News

The bank raised its fiscal deficit forecasts to 3.3% of GDP this year, from a prior estimate of 2.8%, and to 2.0% next year from a previous forecast of 1.6%, which Velarde attributed to less ... Read More
World Economy to Grow at Lowest Rate Since Financial Crisis: OECD - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

The global economy is set to grow at the slowest pace since the financial crisis, with business investment and trade hampered by an escalating dispute between the U.S. and China, the OECD said. Read More
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