IMF Predicts 3.5% Global Economic Growth in 2026
According to the International Monetary Fund's latest forecast, the global economy is expected to grow by 3.5% in 2026, driven by a rebound in investment and consumption.
According to the International Monetary Fund's latest forecast, the global economy is expected to grow by 3.5% in 2026, driven by a rebound in investment and consumption.
The IMF's World Economic Outlook report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global economy, including forecasts, risks, and policy recommendations. The April 2026 edition is now available.
The World Bank's Global Economic Prospects report examines the outlook for the global economy, including trends, challenges, and opportunities. The 2026 edition discusses the implications of the IMF's forecast.
The IMF's latest forecast predicts a moderate growth rate for the global economy in 2026. This article analyzes the implications of the forecast for businesses, investors, and policymakers.
This website provides real-time data and forecasts on the global economy, including the IMF's latest predictions. The 2026 forecast is available, along with historical data and charts.
In this video, a leading economist analyzes the IMF's 2026 forecast, discussing the key drivers of growth, risks, and implications for different regions and countries.
This research paper evaluates the IMF's forecast, examining the underlying assumptions, methodology, and potential biases. The authors discuss the implications of the forecast for policymakers and businesses.
This report compares the IMF's 2026 forecast with other leading economic forecasts, including those from the OECD, the World Bank, and private sector institutions. The analysis highlights areas of agreement and disagreement.