IMF World Economic Outlook 2026
The International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook 2026 report projects a moderate global economic growth of 3.5% in 2026, driven by a rebound in advanced economies and a gradual recovery in emerging markets.
The International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook 2026 report projects a moderate global economic growth of 3.5% in 2026, driven by a rebound in advanced economies and a gradual recovery in emerging markets.
The Brookings Institution analyzes the IMF's World Economic Outlook 2026 report, highlighting key challenges and opportunities for the global economy, including the impact of inflation, trade tensions, and climate change.
Bloomberg provides a summary of the IMF's World Economic Outlook 2026 report, including key economic projections, growth forecasts, and policy recommendations for governments and central banks.
Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government publishes a research paper analyzing the IMF's World Economic Outlook 2026 report, focusing on the implications for global economic governance and policy coordination.
The International Monetary Fund releases a video summary of its World Economic Outlook 2026 report, featuring an interview with the IMF's Chief Economist and providing an overview of the report's key findings and recommendations.
The World Bank provides an online database of economic indicators and statistics related to the IMF's World Economic Outlook 2026 report, including GDP growth rates, inflation rates, and trade balances.
Oxfam International publishes a report analyzing the IMF's World Economic Outlook 2026 from a non-profit perspective, focusing on the implications for poverty reduction, inequality, and sustainable development.
Goldman Sachs publishes a report analyzing the implications of the IMF's World Economic Outlook 2026 report for financial markets, including the potential impact on asset prices, interest rates, and currency exchange rates.