IMF revised its projection for the global growth upwards

The forecast is revised upwards compared to the January projections
The forecast is revised upwards compared to the January projections.
The forecast is revised upwards compared to the January projections

The global economy is going to expand by 6% in 2021, recovering from a 3.3% contraction in 2020, according to IMF's World Economic Outlook report. The forecast is revised upwards compared to the January projections. In 2021 the world GDP is projected to expand at a more moderate rate: 4.4%.

IMF Revised Its Projection for the Global Growth Upwards

India will likely be the top performer in 2021 with 12.5% annual growth, which will subside to 6.9% in 2022. Among the developed markets the US is expected to grow by 6.4% in the current year, while Euro Area's GDP is projected to increase by 4.4% in 2021.

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12th April 2021 IMF revised its projection for the global growth upwards