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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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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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The world economy has lost momentum in the beginning of this year, although partly due to special factors. We have …
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The world economy is currently expanding strongly with upward momentum in almost every major economy. Global activity …
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In the middle of 2017, the world economy is experiencing robust growth. Especially in the advanced economies economic …
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The world economy has gained traction in the course of 2016 despite elevated policy uncertainty and seems to have …
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, 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 upturn. World GDP at PPP exchange rates is set to expand by 3 ….1 percent this year, the same rate as in 2015. For next year, we continue to expect the world economy to grow by 3.5 percent …
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The world economy seems to have stabilized in the first months of the year. The underlying growth dynamics, however …
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