Asia's Economic Outlook for 2026
The International Monetary Fund predicts a moderate growth rate of 5.5% for the Asian economy in 2026, driven by a rebound in trade and investment.
The International Monetary Fund predicts a moderate growth rate of 5.5% for the Asian economy in 2026, driven by a rebound in trade and investment.
Researchers at Harvard University's Center for International Development forecast a 6.2% growth rate for Asia in 2026, citing the region's increasing economic integration and innovation.
Bloomberg reports that the Asian economy is expected to experience a slowdown in growth in 2026, with a predicted rate of 4.8%, due to global headwinds and trade tensions.
The Asian Development Bank predicts that the region's economy will grow by 5.8% in 2026, driven by a strong rebound in the services sector and increased investment in infrastructure.
Data scientists on Kaggle have developed a predictive model that forecasts a 6.5% growth rate for the Asian economy in 2026, using a combination of machine learning algorithms and economic indicators.
The Brookings Institution hosts a webinar discussing the future of Asian economic growth, featuring expert analysis and predictions for the region's economy in 2026 and beyond.
The World Bank releases a report predicting a 5.2% growth rate for the Asian economy in 2026, highlighting the need for policymakers to address structural challenges and promote sustainable growth.
CNBC compares the economic growth predictions for Asia in 2026 from various institutions, including the IMF, World Bank, and Asian Development Bank, highlighting the diversity of forecasts and underlying assumptions.