The International Monetary Fund has revised down its expectations for global economic growth in 2025, lowering its forecast by 0.5 percentage points compared to previous estimates. According to new data, the global economy will grow by only 2.8%. This information was presented in the IMF's report on global economic development prospects.The projected global economic growth for 2026 will be 3%, which also shows a decrease of 0.3 percentage points compared to January expectations. In addition... Saiba Mais
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Consumer prices in Japan are anticipated to increase for an 11th consecutive month in November... Saiba Mais
Energy consumption in Germany for this year increased due to an optimistic economic development,... Saiba Mais
The Brazilian government increased the budget for federal expenditures by adding 5.003 billion... Saiba Mais
The economy of New Zealand increased by 0.6 percent during the third quarter due to the rebound in... Saiba Mais
The Bank of England allows the financial institutions in the country to proceed with their selling... Saiba Mais
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Growth forecast of Japan was adjusted to 1.9 percent and 1.8 percent for this year and the... Saiba Mais
The business sentiment in New Zealand remained near the eight-year depression in December, which... Saiba Mais
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The Bank of Japan agreed to hold the last meeting of major central banks scheduled next week. This... Saiba Mais
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The confidence of largest manufacturers in Japan stood at 11-year high based on the survey from a... Saiba Mais
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve expects for a faster pace of growth in the United States, as well... Saiba Mais
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The U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin publicized that there will be cash management measures... Saiba Mais
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Major manufacturers in Japan have a positive outlook regarding the economic condition of the... Saiba Mais
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President Emmanuel Macron of France had a one-day working visit in Algeria on Wednesday in order to... Saiba Mais
The industrial orders in Germany surged surprisingly in October because of domestic and foreign... Saiba Mais
The trade deficit in Canada slumped to a five-month low during the month of October sustained by... Saiba Mais
The advancement of the non-oil sector in the United Arab Emirates increased in November following... Saiba Mais
The official cash rate of the Reserve Bank of Australia remained at 1.5 percent. The decision was... Saiba Mais
The tepid growth of the U.K. economy will remain for some time. This could weaken in the next years... Saiba Mais
The manufacturing sector reached an 18-year high in November, according to the reports on Friday.... Saiba Mais
The Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) was upgraded and approved on Friday. According... Saiba Mais
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