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IMF October 2025 Outlook Predicts Steady but Slowing Global Growth

The IMF projected global GDP growth at 3.3% for 2025 and 2026, signaling stability amid mixed regional trends. Slower emerging market expansion is expected to offset modest gains in advanced economies, driven by fiscal normalization and monetary easing. The fund said inflation is likely to decline faster in developed nations, though geopolitical tensions, energy price risks, and structural constraints such as debt stress and weak productivity could challenge the global recovery path.
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IMF October 2025 Outlook Predicts Steady but Slowing Global Growth

The IMF projected global GDP growth at 3.3% for 2025 and 2026, signaling stability amid mixed regional trends. Slower emerging market expansion is expected to offset modest gains in advanced economies, driven by fiscal normalization and monetary easing. The fund said inflation is likely to decline faster in developed nations, though geopolitical tensions, energy price risks, and structural constraints such as debt stress and weak productivity could challenge the global recovery path.
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- IMF
- global growth
Imf• By Sneha Pathak
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IMF outlook warns of uneven recovery amid ongoing risks and inflation downward trends.
The IMF projected global GDP growth at 3.3% for 2025 and 2026, signaling stability amid mixed regional trends. Slower emerging market expansion is expected to offset modest gains in advanced economies, driven by fiscal normalization and monetary easing. The fund said inflation is likely to decline faster in developed nations, though geopolitical tensions, energy price risks, and structural constraints such as debt stress and weak productivity could challenge the global recovery path.

The IMF projected global GDP growth at 3.3% for 2025 and 2026, signaling stability amid mixed regional trends. Slower emerging market expansion is expected to offset modest gains in advanced economies, driven by fiscal normalization and monetary easing. The fund said inflation is likely to decline faster in developed nations, though geopolitical tensions, energy price risks, and structural constraints such as debt stress and weak productivity could challenge the global recovery path.
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- IMF
- global growth
- IMF
- global growth
- economic outlook
- emerging markets
- inflation