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can be expected, including for the particularly contact-intensive sectors of the economy. We have reduced our forecast for …
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trade conflicts constitute major risks to our baseline forecast of a gradually moderating but still robust world economy. We … December forecast by 0.1 resp. 0.2 percentage points to a large extent reflects the incorporation into our baseline of the US …
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.7 per cent. Advanced economies will gradually gain momentum over the forecast horizon. Emerging markets are set to overcome …
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economies is set to accelerate gradually over the forecast horizon, but persistence of relatively low commodity prices and …
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During the first half of the year global growth remained sluggish. While activity in emerging economies stabilized, growth in advanced economies softened. Over the next two years, we expect the world economy to pick up pace gradually, although without turning into a strong synchronized global...
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The world economy seems to have stabilized in the first months of the year. The underlying growth dynamics, however, remain weak although we expect growth to accelerate somewhat going forward. This year, global output (at PPP exchange rates) will expand by 3.1 percent, which is close to last...
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-exporting countries. Increased uncertainty is also weighing on growth. Against this backdrop, our forecast for world economic growth in … 2016 has been revised down by half a percentage point to 2.9 percent. For 2017 we forecast global GDP growth of 3.5 percent … to improve over the forecast horizon, growth will remain low by historical standards. …
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Global growth slowed in 2015. While we forecast the world economy to gradually gain momentum over the coming two years ….4 and 3.8 per cent in 2016 and 2017, respectively. Thus we have reduced our September forecast for 2015 and 2016 by a … expect growth in this group of countries to pick up somewhat over the forecast horizon. …
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Following a weak start into 2015, the global economy is expected to pick up again in the course of this year. Average annual world output growth will nevertheless remain sluggish at 3.4 percent on a purchasing power parity weighted basis, before accelerating modestly to 3.8 percent next year....
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