World Economic Outlook: April 2026
The IMF projects global economic growth to slow to 3.2% in 2026, with major economies like the US, China, and EU experiencing varying degrees of growth.
The IMF projects global economic growth to slow to 3.2% in 2026, with major economies like the US, China, and EU experiencing varying degrees of growth.
The International Monetary Fund has lowered its economic growth projections for major economies in 2026, citing inflation and geopolitical risks.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of economic growth projections for major economies in 2026, including the US, China, Japan, and the EU.
Access the IMF's database of economic growth projections for major economies, including historical data and forecasts up to 2026.
This report examines the economic growth prospects for major economies in 2026, including the impact of trade tensions and monetary policy.
The OECD projects economic growth to slow in major economies in 2026, with the US and EU experiencing moderate growth and China experiencing a slowdown.
CNBC's 2026 economic outlook provides an analysis of the growth prospects for major economies, including the impact of inflation, interest rates, and geopolitical risks.
This article examines the IMF's economic growth projections for major economies in 2026 and discusses the implications for global economic stability.