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IMF cuts global growth forecast for 2015 | IMF cuts global growth forecast for 2015 |
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The International Monetary Fund has cut its forecast for global growth this year, as a result of a slowdown in the US economy. | |
The IMF now says the global economy will expand by 3.3% in 2015, compared with a previous forecast of 3.5%. | The IMF now says the global economy will expand by 3.3% in 2015, compared with a previous forecast of 3.5%. |
Last month, the IMF lowered is forecast for US growth to 2.5% in 2015 from an earlier estimate of 3.1%. | Last month, the IMF lowered is forecast for US growth to 2.5% in 2015 from an earlier estimate of 3.1%. |
The US is a drag on the world economy, according to the IMF, because of "an unexpected output contraction". | |
The US economy contracted at an annual rate of 0.2% in the first quarter of the year after being hit by bad weather. | |
Eurozone | |
The IMF said Greece's crisis was having a only a marginal effect on the global economy and it left its eurozone growth forecast for 2015 unchanged at 1.5%. | |
It predicted Germany would grow by 1.6% and France by 1.2%, also unchanged from the previous forecast. | |
The IMF has left its forecast for growth in China unchanged at 6.8%, despite the recent stock market volatility. | The IMF has left its forecast for growth in China unchanged at 6.8%, despite the recent stock market volatility. |
"The bubble has burst," Olivier Blanchard, director of the Research Department at the IMF, said of the Chinese stock market's wild swings. | "The bubble has burst," Olivier Blanchard, director of the Research Department at the IMF, said of the Chinese stock market's wild swings. |
But he did not say that China's stock market volatility would drag down the global economy. | But he did not say that China's stock market volatility would drag down the global economy. |
The IMF also cited Greece's debt crisis as a continuing risk to the global economy, but said the events in China and Greece "have not changed the broad outlook picture for the global economy". | The IMF also cited Greece's debt crisis as a continuing risk to the global economy, but said the events in China and Greece "have not changed the broad outlook picture for the global economy". |
In 2016, the IMF expects global growth to strengthen to 3.8%. | In 2016, the IMF expects global growth to strengthen to 3.8%. |
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