World Economic Outlook (WEO) - April 2026
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects global GDP growth to reach 3.5% in 2026, with varying forecasts by country and region.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects global GDP growth to reach 3.5% in 2026, with varying forecasts by country and region.
According to the latest IMF report, emerging markets are expected to drive global growth in 2026, with countries like India and China leading the charge.
This interactive tool provides an overview of the IMF's GDP growth forecasts for over 180 countries, allowing users to explore data by region and country.
The African Development Bank Group analyzes the IMF's GDP growth forecast for Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting regional trends and country-specific insights.
This video provides an in-depth analysis of the IMF's GDP growth forecast for 2026, covering global trends, regional outlooks, and country-specific forecasts.
The IMF's WEO database provides comprehensive data on GDP growth forecasts, including historical trends, current projections, and future outlooks by country and region.
This article evaluates the IMF's GDP growth forecast for 2026, discussing the implications for global economic stability, regional trends, and country-specific policies.
This interactive guide provides an overview of the IMF's GDP growth forecast for 2026, featuring visualizations, data, and insights on global trends, regional outlooks, and country-specific forecasts.