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Table of IMF economic growth forecasts

By AFP

January 30, 2024 06:32 PM


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The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday published its latest economic growth projections for 2024 and 2025 in a quarterly update to its World Economic Outlook (WEO).

The table shows GDP growth forecasts in percentages, with the change from the October WEO in parentheses.

 

    2024   2025
World   3.1 (+0.2)   3.2 (0.0)
Advanced economies   1.5 (+0.1)   1.8 (0.0)
United States   2.1 (+0.6)   1.7 (-0.1)
Euro area   0.9 (-0.3)   1.7 (-0.1)
Germany   0.5 (-0.4)   1.6 (-0.4)
France   1.0 (-0.3)   1.7 (-0.1)
Italy   0.7 (0.0)   1.1 (+0.1)
Spain   1.5 (-0.2)   2.1 (0.0)
Japan   0.9 (-0.1)   0.8 (+0.2)
Britain   0.6 (0.0)   1.6 (-0.4)
Canada   1.4 (-0.2)   2.3 (-0.1)
         
Emerging & developing economies   4.1 (+0.1)   4.2 (+0.1)
China   4.6 (+0.4)   4.1 (0.0)
India   6.5 (+0.2)   6.5 (+0.2)
Russia   2.6 (+1.5)   1.1 (+0.1)
         
Latin America & Caribbean   1.9 (-0.4)   2.5 (+0.1)
Brazil   1.7 (+0.2)   1.9 (0.0)
Mexico   2.7 (+0.6)   1.5 (0.0)
         
Middle East & Central Asia   2.9 (-0.5)   4.2 (+0.3)
         
Sub-Saharan Africa   3.8 (-0.2)   4.1 (0.0)
South Africa   1.0 (-0.8)   1.3 (-0.3)
         
Global inflation   5.8 (0.0)   4.4 (-0.2)

 

 


AFP


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