World Economic Outlook, 2025
On 14th April 2025, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) published its World Economic Outlook (WEO).
About the Report
- It provides a detailed analysis of:
- Global economic trends and forecasts,
- Risks to economic stability,
- Growth projections for countries,
- It is published twice a year (usually in April and October), with interim updates in January and July.
Coverage
- Growth Projections: GDP forecasts for advanced, emerging, and developing economies.
- Inflation Trends: Estimates and drivers of price rise across economies.
- Policy Challenges: Analysis of monetary, fiscal, and trade policy responses.
- Risks and Uncertainty: From geopolitical tensions to financial volatility.
- Sectoral Insights: On trade, capital flows, debt, employment, climate economy, etc.
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