World Bank Raises Estimate of Economic Growth for Latin America 2026
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The World Bank has slightly revised its estimate of economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean next year, although the region continues to record the slowest growth in the world due to persistent inflation, high indebtedness and growing uncertainties due to US customs policy. The region's economy is expected to grow by 2.5% in 2026, compared to a [...] The post World Bank raises forecast of economic growth in Latin America first appeared…
Its forecast for this year remained at 2.3%, which would represent a slight improvement compared to 2.2% last year
Latin America and the Caribbean will grow by 2.3% this year according to the World Bank's new forecasts published on Tuesday, a slight increase over 2024, but again the worst regional record in the world.The Latin America and the Caribbean region grew 2.2% last year.In its previous projection for 2025, released in April, the World Bank forecasted growth of 2.1%, two tenth percentages less than the new forecast.You may be interestedEconomyIn 2025…
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