Economics

IMF downgrades already-glum economic outlook due to pandemic

The world has made less progress than expected in April in terms of combating the pandemic and salvaging businesses, and so the forecasts have deteriorated

Economists at the International Monetary Fund now say the global economy will contract even more sharply than they expected in estimates released in April, which called for the steepest recession since the Great Depression.

The IMF said on Wednesday the global economy will shrink 4.9% this year, compared with its April estimate of 3%. The international lending institution downgraded its 2020 forecast for all major economies, citing economic data that was even grimmer than expected in April.

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