The IMF’s World Economic Outlook (WEO) released in October 2025 reveals a sobering message: while global growth is projected to decelerate moderately, risks remain deeply tilted to the downside. IMF
According to the report, global GDP growth is expected to drop from 3.3 % in 2024 to 3.2 % in 2025, and further to 3.1 % in 2026. IMF Advanced economies are forecast to grow by about 1.5 %, while emerging markets and developing economies hover just above 4 % growth. IMF
Inflation is projected to continue its downward trend globally, though with significant variation: in some economies (notably the U.S.), inflation may stay above target, while other regions see more subdued levels. IMF
The report highlights several key threats: rising protectionism, prolonged uncertainty, supply shocks, fiscal vulnerabilities, and the possibility of financial market corrections. IMF Policymakers are urged to shore up confidence via transparent and credible policies, preserve central bank independence, and focus on structural reforms. IMF
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