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The global economy is losing steam. After a weak start in the beginning of this year, world production accelerated … 2020 world output is expected to rise by 3.4 percent. Despite the gradual global economic slowdown, capacity utilization in …
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World economic growth is moderating accompanied by a broad-based deterioration in economic sentiment. Following a … to expect world production to increase by 3.4 percent. The escalation of trade conflicts, the possibility of a “hard …
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World economic growth has picked up from the sluggish pace registered at the start of the year. We expect global growth …
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In spring 2022, world economic growth came to a standstill amid high inflation, persistent supply bottlenecks and …
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Following an encouraging first half of the year, the recovery of the global economy has lost momentum. Across the globe, resurging Covid-19 infections weighed on economic activity. Supply chain disruptions prevented a further expansion of global industrial production, and the fast-moving...
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The German economy is picking up speed again. After the resurgence of the Covid-19 pandemic had interrupted the economic recovery in the winter half-year, GDP will expand at a fast pace in the further course of the year and exceed its pre-crisis level again. With the removal of the...
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coronavirus rising sharply and containment measures tightened again in many countries. Industrial production and world trade have … next, with a particularly strong improvement in the outlook for the United States. World trade in goods is expected to grow … horizon world trade will thus be even higher than expected before the crisis. …
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is likely to decline again in the fourth quarter, output should continue to rise in most of the rest of the world, with … global growth from September by 0.2 percentage points for 2020 and by 0.6 percentage points for 2021. We now expect world … world trade in goods, we expect an increase of 8.8 percent, following a decline of 5.4 percent this year. …
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trade conflicts constitute major risks to our baseline forecast of a gradually moderating but still robust world economy. We …
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The world economy is expanding at a more moderate pace with growth momentum continuing to shift from emerging to … advanced economies. World GDP will increase by 3.3 per cent this year – even some-what less than the already modest growth in …
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