Imf Cut Its Growth Projection for Argentina in 2025 and 2026
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The agency anticipates a smaller expansion than estimated in April and July, with a slower deinflation and a deterioration in external accounts and the labour market
Latin American Summary, October 15, 2025. He assured that the expansion of activity will be 4.5% in 2025. Six months ago he had reported 5.5%. And with respect to inflation, he placed it at 41.3% versus 35.9% of his previous forecast. The International Monetary Fund presented its World Economic Outlook Report (WEO) at [...] Argentina’s entry. The IMF worsened its growth forecast for Argentina this year and 2026 was first published in Latin Ameri…
Technically, a recession is declared with two quarters followed by a decrease in seasonalized activity against the previous period. In the second, the fall was 0.1%.
The Imf Worsened Its Estimates for the Argentine Economy: It Projects Less Growth and More Inflation
The IMF cut its 2025 growth estimates for Argentina by a percentage point. It now expects the economy to increase 4.5%. It also lowered, half a point, its forecast for the local GDP by 2026: it expects an increase of 4%. Forecasts are contained in the update of the World Economic Outlook (WEO) report, which the Fund presented in Washington, where the joint meeting with the World Bank is held. On price developments, the IMF expects inflation in A…
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An estimate by the international organization cut the GDP growth forecast for 2025 and 2026. But the economy collapses due to the fierce adjustment ordered in Washington, Milei executes and Peronism is not willing to face. As if it had nothing to do with it. Thus the IMF speaks of the Argentine economy. This Tuesday a survey was made of the international financial organization, where it cut the GDP growth forecast for the current year and for th…
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