IMF To Cut Global Growth Forecast, War-Hit Nations To Get Up To $50 Billion

IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva said that — even in the fund’s “most hopeful scenario” — spiraling energy costs, infrastructure damage, supply disruptions and a loss of market confidence meant growth would be less than expected.

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