Global Economic Prospects
The World Bank projects global GDP growth to slow to 2.9% in 2026, amid elevated uncertainty and rising borrowing costs. Download the latest report for Q2 2026 projections.
The World Bank projects global GDP growth to slow to 2.9% in 2026, amid elevated uncertainty and rising borrowing costs. Download the latest report for Q2 2026 projections.
According to the World Bank's latest forecast, GDP growth is expected to decelerate in the second quarter of 2026, driven by weaker investment and consumption. Read the full article for more insights.
This working paper compares GDP projections from the World Bank, IMF, and OECD for Q2 2026, highlighting similarities and differences in their forecasting methodologies.
Explore the World Bank's GDP projections for Q2 2026 through interactive visualizations, including line charts, bar charts, and maps. Discover trends and patterns in global economic growth.
Learn about the World Bank's GDP projection methodology and its implications for global economic development in this online course. Enroll now to gain a deeper understanding of Q2 2026 projections.
The Economist Intelligence Unit analyzes the World Bank's GDP projections for Q2 2026, focusing on regional trends and prospects. Access the full report for country-specific insights.
Harvard University's Center for International Development discusses the World Bank's GDP projections for Q2 2026, examining the potential impact on global trade and investment.
Watch this video to understand the World Bank's GDP projection methodology and what it means for global economic growth in Q2 2026. Featuring expert analysis and visual explanations.