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Subdued Demand, Diminished Prospects
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Subdued Demand, Diminished Prospects

IMF, 2016

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Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Scientific
  • Visionary

Recommendation

The world appears to be walking an economic tightrope, according to this timely update from the International Monetary Fund. Its experts forecast only modest increases in economic activity in 2016 and 2017 after moderate results in 2015. Three major adverse factors – China’s economic transition troubles, lower commodity prices and tightening US monetary policy – are shaping global activity. Any unexpected worsening of these negative forces could prompt declines in future growth. getAbstract recommends this authoritative and sobering report to policy makers, executives and investors.

Take-Aways

  • The International Monetary Fund has revised downward its forecasts of global economic activity, largely based on three central trends.
  • First, China’s economy, transitioning from a manufacturing and investment focus to a consumption and services emphasis, is experiencing a steep decline.
  • Second, commodity prices – especially energy costs – are down.

About the Author

The International Monetary Fund advises member nations on policy issues and works to promote economic stability and well-being.