Imf Cut Its Growth Projection for Argentina in 2025 and 2026
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The agency anticipates a smaller expansion than estimated in April and July, with a slower deinflation and a deterioration in external accounts and the labour market
The Imf Worsened Its Estimates for the Argentine Economy: It Projects Less Growth and More Inflation
The IMF cut its 2025 growth estimates for Argentina by a percentage point. It now expects the economy to increase 4.5%. It also lowered, half a point, its forecast for the local GDP by 2026: it expects an increase of 4%. Forecasts are contained in the update of the World Economic Outlook (WEO) report, which the Fund presented in Washington, where the joint meeting with the World Bank is held. On price developments, the IMF expects inflation in A…
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The International Monetary Fund adjusted downwards its forecasts for the Argentine economy, anticipating lower growth than expected, an increase in unemployment and higher inflation than projected by the Government of Javier Milei.
The multilateral organization predicted a price rise with an annual variation of 41.3%. It also cut back the projection on GDP. In the run-up to the bilateral one between Donald Trump and Javier Milei, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) worsened its forecasts for Argentina. The multilateral organization predicted a lower growth for this year, with an improvement in activity reduced to 4.5% and higher inflation, with an annual variation of 41.…
The downward correction in growth occurs in the midst of the global economic slowdown.
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