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Britain likely to be exception to brightening global picture, fund predicts
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The world economy is showing signs of a slowdown, fuelling investors’ hopes that inflationary pressures are easing
After-effects of surge in European energy prices have kept inflation higher than in the US
Data helps steady bond markets and signals prospect of end to interest rate rises on both sides of Atlantic
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Economists warn that recession will be the price of hitting 2% goals
Concerns grow that growth and jobs will suffer as impasse drags on in Congress
Fund claims global economy faces worst medium-term growth performance for more than 30 years
Fund cautions that higher-for-longer interest rates could amplify financial risks
GDP climbed 1.1% on annualised basis as consumers spent heavily in face of elevated inflation
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UK is now only leading economy expected to contract following upgrades
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Remarks from ECB’s Christine Lagarde and Fed’s Lael Brainard stoke expectations of more rate rises
European stocks enjoy best opening week for more than a decade despite uptick in core inflation
Inflationary pressures are easing, but monetary policymakers’ job is not done yet
Policymakers have talked tough this week to buy space for further rate rises even though the pace of price increases could be slowing
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Trade-offs between governments and central banks are becoming increasingly difficult to manage, officials warn
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Kristalina Georgieva signals fund will issue fresh downgrades of its economic projections next week
Rise in global borrowing costs and high inflation trigger shift in fund’s earlier calls for expansionary fiscal policy
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