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近期多支新冠疫苗获准上市,让人们对今年晚些时候疫情出现改善抱有更大希望。但新一轮疫情来袭,加之变异病毒的出现,都给经济前景蒙上阴影。在极大的不确定性下,我们预计全球经济在2021年和2022年将分别增长5.5%和4.2% ...
WASHINGTON — Global economic freedom remained at a record high of 61.6 for the second year in a row in The Heritage Foundation’s 2021 “Index of Economic Freedom,” despite the uncertainty ...
我们下调2021年全球增长预测值的原因是发达经济体和低收入发展中国家的预测增速放缓。 其中,发达经济体预测增速放缓在一定程度上是供给扰动造成的;低收入发展中国家预测增速放缓则主要由疫情恶化所致。
World economy in 2021: here’s who will win and who will lose Published: January 5, 2021 7:58am EST • Updated: January 6, 2021 11:38am EST Steve Schifferes , City St George's, University of London ...
Global economic recovery remains precarious – the projected rebound of 4.7 per cent will barely offset 2020 losses Global economic outlook. The World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) 2021 ...
Around the world, economic nationalism is contributing to the shortage economy. Britain’s lack of lorry drivers has been exacerbated by Brexit. ... From the October 9th 2021 edition.
The Good Case for 2021. Though some people (like Bill Gates) have been predicting a coronavirus pandemic for years, this one took financial markets and the global economy by surprise.The result ...
In the World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) as of mid-2021, UN DESA projects world gross product to expand by 5.4 per cent in 2021 and 4.1 per cent in 2022—upward revisions of 0.7 ...
China’s economy seen growing 8.1 per cent this year as economic recovery continues, while the US could rebound to 4.3 per cent economic growth, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Development risks remain as economic activity, incomes likely to stay low for extended period. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5, 2021 — The global economy is expected to expand 4% in 2021, assuming an initial COVID ...
In 2021 the world economy should grow unusually briskly, the bank projects, helped by the roll-out of vaccines. But even if this expectation is met and no further calamities intrude, ...
The pandemic could slam the brakes on a global economic turnaround this year despite mass vaccination programs and unprecedented levels of stimulus, according to the International Monetary Fund.