Global Macroeconomic Prospects

Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 13
October 2009 Summary: The global recovery remains fragile and requires sustained policy support, as agreed by G20?leaders at the Pittsburgh Summit. The recovery in some Asian economies has lost some of its momentum
Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 12
September 2009 Summary:? The global economy shows tentative signs of a recovery, but substantial risks and uncertainties?remain. If employment growth and private investment demand do not pick up strongly before?the effects
Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 10
July 2009 Summary: The recent United Nations conference on the global financial and economic crisis proposed a comprehensive set of actions to mitigate the immediate impact of the crisis and to formulate adequate medium- an
Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 11
August 2009 Summary:? The global recession is moderating, with trade and industrial production stabilizing and financial markets partially improving The prospects of a true global recovery are highly uncertain as d
Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 8
May 2009 Summary:? World economy will contract by 2.6 per cent in 2009; recovery in 2010 is possible, but risks of prolonged recession are high. Developing countries are disproportionately hit by the crisis.
Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 4
January 2009 Summary: There are increasing signs that the world economy is entering a recession. Slowing global demand underpinned a further decline in oil prices. Weakening economic conditions led to furt
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Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 9
June 2009 Summary: First quarter data underscore the severity of the crisis across the globe. Although some high-frequency indicators for developed economies suggest a slowing of the downturn, economic recovery is still far
Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 6
March 2009 Summary: Global financial markets remain highly volatile. Global imbalances are unwinding in disorderly fashion, heightening the risk of exchange-rate volatility. Unemployment is increasing worl