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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