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IMF raises global economic growth forecast on stronger US demand

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IMF raises global economic growth forecast on stronger US demand
The IMF raised its projection to 3.3% in an update to its World Economic Outlook on Friday, 0.1 percentage point more than its previous forecast in October. Photo: Bloomberg
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The International Monetary Fund upgraded its global growth forecast for this year, spurred by stronger-than-expected US demand and slowing inflation worldwide that will let central banks continue to cut interest rates.

The IMF raised its projection to 3.3% in an update to its World Economic Outlook on Friday, 0.1 percentage point more than its previous forecast in October. It kept the estimate for 2026 unchanged at 3.3%.

The improved growth outlook is mainly because of the US, which got the biggest upgrade among major economies to its gross domestic product, rising 0.5 percentage points to 2.7%. At a global level, however, that’s largely offset by lower expectations elsewhere.

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