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新一期《全球经济展望报告》发布
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-10-18 15:58

Core Insights - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released its latest World Economic Outlook report, indicating that the global economy is adapting to a new landscape reshaped by recent policy changes [1] - The report has revised global growth expectations upward compared to the April 2023 forecast, but still reflects a downward adjustment compared to predictions made before the U.S. tariff policy changes [1] - Global economic growth is projected to slow from 3.3% in 2024 to 3.2% in 2025 and 3.1% in 2026, with developed economies growing at approximately 1.5% and emerging markets and developing economies slightly above 4% [1] - Global inflation is expected to continue declining, but the situation varies by country, with U.S. inflation remaining above target levels and risks skewed to the upside, while other regions experience more moderate inflation [1] - Current risks are tilted to the downside, with ongoing geopolitical uncertainties, rising protectionism, and labor supply shocks potentially undermining global economic growth [1] Recommendations - Governments are urged to implement credible, transparent, and sustainable fiscal policies to stabilize economic growth confidence [2] - Trade diplomacy should align with macroeconomic adjustments, and efforts should be made to rebuild fiscal buffers and maintain the independence of national central banks [2] - Structural reforms should be prioritized, taking into account the opportunity costs and trade-offs involved in industrial policy [2]