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IMF expects 'notable markdowns' in growth forecasts, but no global recession

  • The International Monetary Fund expects notable markdowns in global growth forecasts but predicts no global recession, according to Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva.
  • Georgieva indicated that trade tensions are causing uncertainty, which raises costs and dampens plans for businesses.
  • Countries are urged to implement economic reforms and monetary policies to bolster resilience in the face of these shifts, according to Georgieva.
  • Georgieva emphasized the need for a global settlement among major economies to maintain open trade and reduce tariff barriers.
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IMF chief urges countries to move 'swiftly' to resolve trade tensions that threaten global growth

The head of the International Monetary Fund urged countries to move “swiftly’’ to resolve trade disputes that threaten global economic growth.

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