World Economic Outlook (WEO) - April 2026
The IMF projects global economic growth to slow to 3.2% in 2026, with advanced economies growing at 2.1% and emerging markets at 4.2%. Country-specific projections are available in the WEO report.
The IMF projects global economic growth to slow to 3.2% in 2026, with advanced economies growing at 2.1% and emerging markets at 4.2%. Country-specific projections are available in the WEO report.
The International Monetary Fund has reduced its global economic growth forecast for 2026, citing weaker demand and higher interest rates. The new projection is 3.2%, down from 3.4% in January.
The World Bank provides economic growth projections for countries around the world. In 2026, emerging markets are expected to drive global growth, with countries like India and China leading the way.
The World Bank's Global Economic Prospects report provides an in-depth analysis of global economic trends and prospects. The April 2026 edition includes country-specific growth projections and forecasts.
Trading Economics provides economic growth projections for countries around the world, based on data from the IMF and other sources. The site offers interactive charts and tables for easy comparison.
CNBC's 2026 economic outlook report examines the IMF's global growth forecast and what it means for investors and businesses. The report includes expert analysis and insights from top economists.
FocusEconomics provides country-specific economic forecasts, including growth projections, inflation rates, and interest rates. The site offers a comprehensive overview of global economic trends and prospects.
The Brookings Institution's Global Economy and Development program examines global economic trends and prospects. The program's 2026 growth projections report includes analysis of country-specific trends and forecasts.