OECD highlights ‘resilient’ economies beset by risks
Geopolitics, high public debt and possible repricing in private credit markets threaten outlook
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has predicted that global growth will strengthen and inflation will continue to decline in 2025, but that an array of risks poses threats to the outlook.
“The global economy has demonstrated remarkable resilience,” the organisation’s chief economist Álvaro Pereira says in the introduction to its latest outlook report, published today (December 4).
The report predicts global GDP growth will strengthen somewhat to 3.3% in 2025, while running
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