Global Economy Weathering Policy Uncertainty, Resilient for Now
Despite aggressive trade policy shifts and tariff threats under new U.S. measures, the global economy appears to be maintaining momentum. Supportive financial conditions, solid corporate and household balance sheets, and easing energy costs are helping cushion shocks. Some countries benefit from artificial intelligence-led productivity gains. But economists warn the risk of worsening inflation, monetary tightening, or geopolitical disruptions that could undo recent gains.
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Global Economy Weathering Policy Uncertainty, Resilient for Now
Despite aggressive trade policy shifts and tariff threats under new U.S. measures, the global economy appears to be maintaining momentum. Supportive financial conditions, solid corporate and household balance sheets, and easing energy costs are helping cushion shocks. Some countries benefit from artificial intelligence-led productivity gains. But economists warn the risk of worsening inflation, monetary tightening, or geopolitical disruptions that could undo recent gains.
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Global Economy Weathering Policy Uncertainty, Resilient for Now
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Global growth remains resilient despite trade and policy headwinds; risks from inflation and geopolitics persist.
Despite aggressive trade policy shifts and tariff threats under new U.S. measures, the global economy appears to be maintaining momentum. Supportive financial conditions, solid corporate and household balance sheets, and easing energy costs are helping cushion shocks. Some countries benefit from artificial intelligence-led productivity gains. But economists warn the risk of worsening inflation, monetary tightening, or geopolitical disruptions that could undo recent gains.
Despite aggressive trade policy shifts and tariff threats under new U.S. measures, the global economy appears to be maintaining momentum. Supportive financial conditions, solid corporate and household balance sheets, and easing energy costs are helping cushion shocks. Some countries benefit from artificial intelligence-led productivity gains. But economists warn the risk of worsening inflation, monetary tightening, or geopolitical disruptions that could undo recent gains.