IMF Cuts Argentina's Growth Outlook, Raises Inflation Forecast
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The international agency adjusted its projections for the country, which will now face a slower recovery and a much higher price hike than expected last October
Projected an expansion of 3.5% of GDP, below the forecast of January; attributed it to the “minor boost of activity” during the second half of 2025; Caputo arrived in Washington and expected the second revision of the agreement
The International Monetary Fund reduced the growth forecast for Argentina and at the same time reported an increase in inflation by 2026. Petya Koeva Brooks, vice director of the Research Department of the IMF, presented on Tuesday the report of Global Economic Outlook at the spring assembly of the international organization. The study of the Fund indicated a decrease in growth for Argentina, which went from 4% to 3.5% sustained at the base, to …
It was “to a large extent because of the lower rate of activity in the second half of last year,” they said. Together with Paraguay and Venezuela, they will be the three countries that will grow the most this year in Latin America, in the context of the Middle East war. The Fund raised inflation expectations from an average of 16.4 to 30.4 per cent. The International Monetary Fund reduced Argentina’s growth outlook on Tuesday and predicted that …
These projections are included in the Global Economic Outlook (WEO) report. The IMF’s corrected estimates are close to the projections released by the Central Bank’s REM earlier this month.
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