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The IMF World Economic Outlook, January 2025 - An analysis/review

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February 01-28, 2025

On January 17, 2025, the International Monetary Fund On January 17, 2025, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its World Economic Outlook (WEO) update, titled "Global Growth: Divergent and Uncertain."

- Madhusudhanan S

The IMF World Economic Outlook, January 2025 - An analysis/review

The report projects global growth at 3.3% for both 2025 and 2026, which is below the historical average of 3.7% from 2000 to 2019. The 2025 projection remains largely unchanged from the October 2024 WEO report, though there has been an upward revision for the United States and a downward revision for other major economies.

This article explores the key points and risks highlighted in the IMF's WEO Update, January 2025, and concludes with some insights.

Inflation Outlook Global headline inflation is expected to decline to 4.2% in 2025 and further to 3.5% in 2026. According to the IMF, inflation in advanced economies is anticipated to return to central bank targets, in contrast to emerging and developing economies, where inflation may persist at higher levels.

The report suggests that disinflationary trends will continue, with few deviations from the IMF's October 2024 projections. The gradual cooling of labor markets is expected to keep demand pressures under control, while the anticipated drop in energy prices will further contribute to falling inflation.

However, while inflationary pressures are expected to be more subdued in the euro area, the U.S. inflation rate is projected to remain slightly above the 2% target in 2025. China is expected to maintain low inflation, which could widen the policy rate differential between the U.S. and other countries.

Regional Differences While global growth estimates remain largely unchanged since October 2024, the diverge nce between countries has deepened. The U.S. economy, driven by strong domestic demand, is performing better than anticipated, prompting the IMF to revise its growth projection for the U.S. upwards by 0.5 percentage points to 2.7% for 2025.

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