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IMF expects 'notable markdowns' in growth forecasts, but no global recession

  • The head of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, stated that there will be notable markdowns in growth forecasts, but no global recession is expected, as reported on April 17.
  • Georgieva noted that inflation may rise in some countries, mentioning the upcoming World Economic Outlook report.
  • Georgieva described trade tensions as resulting from an erosion of trust and noted the negative impacts of US tariffs on global trade.
  • The IMF previously forecasted global growth at 3.3% for 2025, which is now expected to be downgraded amid trade challenges.
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IMF chief urges countries to move 'swiftly' to resolve trade tensions that threaten global growth

The head of the International Monetary Fund urged countries to move “swiftly’’ to resolve trade disputes that threaten global economic growth.

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Forbes broke the news in United States on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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